United States:
FDIC Board Approves Final Rule On Deposit Account Recordkeeping Requirements To Facilitate Timely Access To Deposits In Large Bank Failures
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On November 15, 2016, the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (the "FDIC") issued
a final rule relating to recordkeeping requirements for
FDIC-insured entities with more than 2 million deposit accounts. Release.
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