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Fed Reports Sharp Increase in Banking Mergers and Acquisitions

November 25, 2014 By Problem Bank List Staff Leave a Comment

The first semiannual report on banking applications activity by the Federal Reserve shows a sharp increase in mergers and acquisitions during the first six months of 2014. The Federal Reserve, as one of the primary U.S. regulators, reviews applications from bank holding companies, state member banks, foreign banking organizations, and  savings and loan companies.  Applications […]

Filed Under: Bank Takeovers, Banking News, featured, Federal Reserve, Financial regulation Tagged With: bank acquisitions, bank mergers, banking industry, Banking News, Federal Reserve

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