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Supervisory enforcement actions since FIRREA and FDICIA

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  • Jackie Brunmeier
  • Niel D. Willardson

Abstract

In response to banking crises in the 1980s, Congress passed two laws that expanded enforcement powers of financial institution supervisors, including the Federal Reserve. At the time, some observers warned that these new powers would be misused. A careful analysis of enforcement actions taken over the past 15 years indicates that these concerns were unwarranted.

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  • Jackie Brunmeier & Niel D. Willardson, 2006. "Supervisory enforcement actions since FIRREA and FDICIA," The Region, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, vol. 20(Sep), pages 22-27,38-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedmrr:y:2006:i:sep:p:22-2738-43:n:v20,no.3
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    1. Deli, Yota & Delis, Manthos D. & Hasan, Iftekhar & Liu, Liuling, 2018. "Enforcement of banking regulation and the cost of borrowing," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 19/2018, Bank of Finland.
    2. Hasan, Iftekhar & Jackowicz, Krzysztof & Jagiełło, Robert & Kowalewski, Oskar & Kozłowski, Łukasz, 2021. "Local banks as difficult-to-replace SME lenders: Evidence from bank corrective programs," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 123(C).
    3. Boni, Leslie & Leach, J. Chris & White, Reilly S., 2021. "Crisis and non-crisis short selling and bank enforcement actions," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 132(C).
    4. Deli, Yota & Delis, Manthos D. & Hasan, Iftekhar & Liu, Liuling, 2016. "Bank enforcement actions and the terms of lending," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 23/2016, Bank of Finland.
    5. repec:zbw:bofrdp:2016_023 is not listed on IDEAS
    6. Roman, Raluca A., 2020. "Winners and losers from supervisory enforcement actions against banks," Journal of Corporate Finance, Elsevier, vol. 60(C).
    7. Deli, Yota & Delis, Manthos D. & Hasan, Iftekhar & Liu, Liuling, 2016. "Bank enforcement actions and the terms of lending," Research Discussion Papers 23/2016, Bank of Finland.
    8. Berger, Allen N. & Cai, Jin & Roman, Raluca A. & Sedunov, John, 2022. "Supervisory enforcement actions against banks and systemic risk," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).

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