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Closing a Failed Bank: Resolution Practices and Procedures

By David C. Parker

April 11, 2011

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David C. Parker Closing a Failed Bank: Resolution Practices and Procedures, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2011) accessed December 22, 2024

Summary

This manual addresses problem bank resolution from the time a bank is identified as being in financial trouble through intervention to liquidation. It comes with an interactive CD-Rom from which users can download and tailor documents to use in their own closing processes. The book draws on the author’s lengthy career as a bank liquidator for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Resolution Trust Corporation and his worldwide consulting experience with the IMF and other international organizations.

Subject: Bank deposits, Bank liquidation, Bank resolution, Banking, Financial crises, Financial institutions, Financial services, Legal support in revenue administration, Loans, Revenue administration

Keywords: Asset, Assuming bank, Authority, Bank, Bank deposits, Bank intervention manager, Bank intervention procedure, Bank liquidation, Bank resolution, BOOK, Collection procedure, Global, Legal support in revenue administration, Loans, Problem bank resolution, Supervisory authority

Publication Details

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    244

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    CFBREA

  • ISBN:

    9781616350277

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