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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Subordinated Debt and Bank Capital Reform By: Douglas D. Evanoff and Larry D.
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Document Date: 2009-12-20 12:33:41


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Atlanta / Chicago / /

Country

United States / Argentina / /

Currency

USD / /

IndustryTerm

bank failure / deposit insurer / bank capital reform proposals / bank liabilities / finance activities / bank safety net / bank capital requirements / capitalized banks / bank risk / bank problems / bank risk-taking activities / bank capital requirement / regulatory tool / bank regulatory framework / bank / bank regulation / prudent risk management / bank capital structure / deposit insurance funds / limit deposit insurance coverage / mandatory bank / bank capital / deposit insurance / improved risk management tools / Policy makers / bank illiquid / deposit insurance fund / larger banks / bank management / bank portfolios / /

Organization

Congress / U.S. Congress / Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System / Federal Reserve System’s Task Force on Subordinated Debt / US Federal Reserve / U.S. Shadow Regulatory Committee / Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / Basel Committee on Banking Supervision / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago / /

Person

Bob DeYoung / Paul Horvitz / Herb Baer / Douglas D. Evanoff / Diana Hancock / Larry D. Wall / David Marshall / Myron Kwast / Jim Moser / Rob Bliss / Mark Flannery / Charles Calomiris / Dan Covitz / George Kaufman / /

Position

author / supervisor / basic model of financial intermediation / Secretary of the Treasury / /

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