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soundness

[sound-nis] / ˈsaʊnd nɪs /


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“The Fed has a responsibility to ensure financial stability, and in order to fulfill that responsibility, it must ensure that all banks with potential systemic significance are subject to rigorous safety and soundness rules.”

From Washington Post

“Nonprofits need to be able to do that. These are not folks who can investigate the safety and soundness of their individual banks. That’s the job the regulators are supposed to do.”

From Washington Post

The federal agency also can prevent executives from holding jobs at other banks only if they demonstrate “willful or continuing disregard for the safety and soundness” of their bank.

From Washington Post

That ability currently applies only to executives who engage in “willful or continuing disregard for the safety and soundness” of their institutions.

From New York Times

“We wanted to make sure that the problems at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank didn't undermine confidence in the soundness of banks around the country,” Ms. Yellen said.

From New York Times