New Deal financial regulatory framework
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The New Deal financial regulatory framework was a series of U.S. government reforms in the 1930s that overhauled banking and financial markets to stabilize the economy, protect depositors, and prevent future financial crises.
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Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
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