Banking Law Manual, Second Edition is a one volume legal reference on the principles of federal banking regulation for banking institutions, including commercial banks, thrift institutions and bank and thrift holding companies. It provides theoretical analysis and real-world insights and has now been completely rewritten with an exclusive focus on federal banking regulation with thorough updates of the law. Topics discussed include: • Rationales for banking regulation • Choices among charters • Structure of banking organizations • Powers of banks and financial holding companies • Securities powers of banks • Community reinvestment and fair lending laws • Geographic expansion of banks • Bank mergers • Federal deposit insurance • Bank supervision • Enforcement mechanisms and sanctions • Directors and officers • Closure and resolution of failed banks and thrifts • Collection of receivership assets and satisfaction of receivership claims Banking Law Manual, Second Edition also incorporates and appraises the changes mandated by the groundbreaking Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 on financial services modernization.
Banking Law Manual: Federal Regulation of Financial Holding Companies, Banks, and Thrifts
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Teacher's Manual for Banking Law and Regulation, Second Edition
Pennsylvania Law Encyclopedia
This handbook provides the reader with a thorough history of banking law and illustrates how today's system of financial regulation is unlike anything else in the world.
Banking Law, Teaching Materials, Teacher's Manual to Accompany
Tannan's Banker's Manual: A Commentary on Banking Laws & Allied Acts