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United States housing bubble / Urban economics / Urban politics in the United States / Community Reinvestment Act / Financial services / Financial regulation / Savings and loan association / Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / Federal Reserve System / Financial institutions / United States federal banking legislation / Politics of the United States
Date: 2014-11-13 11:31:12
United States housing bubble
Urban economics
Urban politics in the United States
Community Reinvestment Act
Financial services
Financial regulation
Savings and loan association
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
Financial institutions
United States federal banking legislation
Politics of the United States

FRB Order No[removed]November 13, 2014 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First American Bank Corporation Elk Grove Village, Illinois Order Approving the Acquisition of a Bank

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