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FDIC Releases Community Banking Study, Supervisory Initiatives
Press Release FDIC Releases Community Banking Study, Supervisory Initiatives FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2012 Media Contact: Andrew Gray (202) 898-0894 Email: angray@fdic.gov The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released the results of a study of community banking in the United States, as well as a series of supervisory and rulemaking measures relating to community banks, as the outcome of its yearlong Community Banking Initiative (CBI). The FDIC announced the CBI in the fall of 2011 to further the understanding of the evolution of community banks during the past 25 years, devoting comprehensive research and analysis to the current challenges and opportunities for community banks, and implications for the future of community banking. This effort was complemented
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FDIC Releases Community Banking Study, Supervisory Initiatives
Press Release FDIC Releases Community Banking Study, Supervisory Initiatives FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2012 Media Contact: Andrew Gray (202) 898-0894 Email: angray@fdic.gov The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released the results of a study of community banking in the United States, as well as a series of supervisory and rulemaking measures relating to community banks, as the outcome of its yearlong Community Banking Initiative (CBI). The FDIC announced the CBI in the fall of 2011 to further the understanding of the evolution of community banks during the past 25 years, devoting comprehensive research and analysis to the current challenges and opportunities for community banks, and implications for the future of community banking. This effort was complemented
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