FDIC
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The regulatory agency responsible for administering bank depository insurance in the United States. |
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Federal Reserve The U.S. central bank that is responsible for monetary policy. ... Key Rate Interest rate fixed by the Federal Bank for the issuance of Federal Bank money. ... NASD National Association of Securities Dealers: The American self-regulatory organization of the securities industry responsible for the ... |
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