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"Financial companies" for this purpose include:
"Financial companies" for this purpose include:
* bank holding companies
* bank holding companies
* non-bank financial companies supervised by the [[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ]], including non-bank financial companies that the [[Financial Stability Oversight Council]] has determined must be supervised by the Board of Governors
* non-bank financial companies supervised by the [[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]], including non-bank financial companies that the [[Financial Stability Oversight Council]] has determined must be supervised by the Board of Governors
* subsidiaries of entities in the two previous categories - other than subsidiaries that are insured depository institutions or insurance companies
* subsidiaries of entities in the two previous categories - other than subsidiaries that are insured depository institutions or insurance companies
* brokers and dealers registered with the SEC and that are members of the [[SIPC]].
* brokers and dealers registered with the SEC and that are members of the [[SIPC]].

Revision as of 10:49, 14 January 2015

US.

Orderly Liquidation Authority, Title II of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.

It created a new federal receivership process whereby the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) may serve as receiver for large, interconnected financial companies, including broker-dealers, whose failure poses a significant risk to the financial stability of the United States.

"Financial companies" for this purpose include:

  • bank holding companies
  • non-bank financial companies supervised by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, including non-bank financial companies that the Financial Stability Oversight Council has determined must be supervised by the Board of Governors
  • subsidiaries of entities in the two previous categories - other than subsidiaries that are insured depository institutions or insurance companies
  • brokers and dealers registered with the SEC and that are members of the SIPC.


See also