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1999
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1999
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Table of Contents
FDIC
Banking
Review
1999
Volume 12, No. 3
Chairman
Donna Tanoue
Division of Research
and Statistics,
Director Deposit Insurance Reform: State of the Debate
Wm. Roger Watson by George Hanc Page 1
Deputy Directors
Barry Kolatch
Steven A. Seelig This article examines several main deposit insurance issues and analyzes the
Editor trade-off that deposit insurance requires between certain public-policy
Steven A. Seelig
Editorial Committee objectives and the attendant costs and risks.
Jack T. Reidhill
Detta Voesar
Managing Editor
Detta Voesar Conduits: Their Structure and Risk
Editorial Secretary by Peter J. Elmer Page 27Cathy Wright
Design and Production
Geri Bonebrake The author traces the development of conduits and analyzes their
advantages and disadvantages.
The views expressed are
those of the authors and do
not necessarily reflect offi-
cial positions of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora- Recent Developments Affecting Depository Institutions
tion. Articles may be
reprinted or abstracted if by Lynne Montgomery Page 41
the FDIC Banking Review
and author(s) are credited. This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on
Please provide the FDIC's
Division of Research and regulatory agency actions, state legislation and regulation, and articles and
Statistics with a copy of any
publications containing re- studies pertinent to banking and deposit insurance issues.
printed material.
Single-copy subscriptions
are available to the public
free of charge. Requests for
subscriptions, back issues
or address changes should
be mailed to: FDIC Banking
Review, Office of Corporate
Communications, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, 550 17th Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20429.
FDIC
Banking
Review
1999
Volume 12, No. 3
Chairman
Donna Tanoue
Division of Research
and Statistics,
Director Deposit Insurance Reform: State of the Debate
Wm. Roger Watson by George Hanc Page 1
Deputy Directors
Barry Kolatch
Steven A. Seelig This article examines several main deposit insurance issues and analyzes the
Editor trade-off that deposit insurance requires between certain public-policy
Steven A. Seelig
Editorial Committee objectives and the attendant costs and risks.
Jack T. Reidhill
Detta Voesar
Managing Editor
Detta Voesar Conduits: Their Structure and Risk
Editorial Secretary by Peter J. Elmer Page 27Cathy Wright
Design and Production
Geri Bonebrake The author traces the development of conduits and analyzes their
advantages and disadvantages.
The views expressed are
those of the authors and do
not necessarily reflect offi-
cial positions of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora- Recent Developments Affecting Depository Institutions
tion. Articles may be
reprinted or abstracted if by Lynne Montgomery Page 41
the FDIC Banking Review
and author(s) are credited. This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on
Please provide the FDIC's
Division of Research and regulatory agency actions, state legislation and regulation, and articles and
Statistics with a copy of any
publications containing re- studies pertinent to banking and deposit insurance issues.
printed material.
Single-copy subscriptions
are available to the public
free of charge. Requests for
subscriptions, back issues
or address changes should
be mailed to: FDIC Banking
Review, Office of Corporate
Communications, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, 550 17th Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20429.