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Institution Supervision

The Federal Reserve oversees—monitories, inspects, and examines—specific financial institutions to make sure they run safely and soundly and in accordance with laws and regulations. Financial institution supervision is customized according to the institution’s size and complexity.
Regulation entails establishing the rules within which financial institutions must operate. This includes issuing specific reg­ulations and guidelines governing the formation, operations, activities, and acquisitions of financial institutions. The Federal Reserve offers numerous resources to assist banking organizations and the public understand these rules and related expectations.

Banking Applications & Legal Developments

The Federal Reserve reviews applications submitted by bank holding companies, state member banks, savings and loan holding companies, foreign banking organizations, and other entities and individuals for approval to undertake various transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, and to engage in new activities.

The Federal Reserve also takes formal enforcement actions against regulated institutions for violations of laws, rules, or regulations, unsafe or unsound practices, breaches of fiduciary duty, and violations of final orders.

Banking Data & Structure

A vast array of financial and banking structural data is gathered, stored, examined, and made publicly available by the Federal Reserve and the other federal banking institutions. The development and implementation of bank regulation and supervision, as well as the continuous evaluation of the general soundness of the country’s banking system, depend on these statistics.

The federal reserve, the central bank of the United States, provides the nation with a safe, flexible and stable monetary and fiancial system.

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