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Congress debates how to regulate nonbank financial institutions

Posted on March 25, 2009 11:08 AM
Creation of a regulatory authority that would take over and wind down nonbank financial institutions is gaining momentum in Washington.

Fears that struggling insurance carrier American International Group Inc. as well as Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corp. and perhaps other major institutions could need trillions more dollars to stay afloat are focusing policymakers' attention on the need for an agency that can promptly shut down and resolve a wide-ranging financial conglomerate in the same way the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. can seize a commercial bank or a thrift.

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