FDIA

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FDIA is the commonly used abbreviation for the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the U.S. law that established federal insurance for bank deposits to protect consumers and promote financial stability.

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Federal Deposit Insurance Act 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
abbreviation
administeredBy Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
appliesTo insured banks
insured depository institutions
insured savings associations
country United States of America
createsAuthorityFor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
enactedBy United States Congress
established federal deposit insurance framework
insurance coverage limits for deposits
rules for resolving failed banks
goal maintain public confidence in the banking system
protect small depositors
reduce risk of bank runs
hasAbbreviation FDIA NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
legalDomain banking law
financial regulation
primaryPurpose promote financial stability
protect bank depositors
provide federal insurance for bank deposits
regulates federally insured depository institutions
relatedTo Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act NERFINISHED
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NERFINISHED
Federal Reserve Act NERFINISHED
National Bank Act NERFINISHED
shortName FDIA NERFINISHED
standsFor Federal Deposit Insurance Act NERFINISHED
subjectMatter bank deposit insurance
bank regulation
consumer financial protection
typeOf banking regulation statute

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