
FDIC to Expand Long-Term Debt Minimums to Midsize Banks
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The video discusses new long-term debt requirements for banks with over $100 billion in assets, phased over three years to mitigate cost impacts. It highlights the potential earnings impact, the importance of phasing, and the lack of additional TLAC requirements. The issuance implications for midsize banks and the market's reaction are also covered. The regulatory context is explained, emphasizing the Deposit Insurance Fund's role in covering future bank failures.
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What was the impact of the Deposit Insurance fund's hit on the banking system?
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Why is it important for the FDIC to ensure that banks are covered for potential future failures?
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