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It has resolved the former Dunfermline Building Society (2009) and Southsea Mortgage and Investment Company (2011).
It has resolved the former Dunfermline Building Society (2009) and Southsea Mortgage and Investment Company (2011).
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The US bank resolution regime is overseen by the Federal Reserve.
The potential resolution of global banks requires co-operation between the respective national resolution authorities.




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[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/financial-stability/resolution Southsea's modified insolvency]
[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/financial-stability/resolution Southsea's modified insolvency]
[https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/banking-and-finance/financial-supervision-and-risk-management/managing-risks-banks-and-financial-institutions/bank-recovery-and-resolution_en EU bank recovery and resolution framework]
[https://www.federalreserve.gov/supervisionreg/resolution-plans.htm Federal Reserve: bank's Living Wills]

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Bank resolution.

(RA).

1.

An agency of the State, having powers that affect property rights, charged with overseeing the application of the appropriate resolution regime to a failing financial firm.


2. UK.

The body with these responsibilities and powers in the UK.

It is part of the Bank of England.

It has resolved the former Dunfermline Building Society (2009) and Southsea Mortgage and Investment Company (2011).


3.

The US bank resolution regime is overseen by the Federal Reserve.

The potential resolution of global banks requires co-operation between the respective national resolution authorities.


See also


External links

UK Resolution Authority

Dunfermline BS sold to Nationwide

Southsea's modified insolvency

EU bank recovery and resolution framework

Federal Reserve: bank's Living Wills