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Crisis and Response: An FDIC History, 2008–2013

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Crisis and Response: An FDIC History, 2008–2013 reviews the experience of the FDIC during a period in which the agency was confronted with two interconnected and overlapping crises—first, the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009, and second, a banking crisis that began in 2008 and continued until 2013. The history examines the FDIC's response, contributes to an understanding of what occurred, and shares lessons from the agency's experience.

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Table of Contents

Part 1: Financial Crisis and Response

  • Chapter 1 - Origins of the Crisis 
    Podcast Episode 2 -  Audio    Transcript
  • Chapter 2 - The Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program: A Systemwide Systemic Risk Exception 
    Podcast Episode 3 -  Audio    Transcript
  • Chapter 3 - Use of Systemic Risk Exceptions to Provide Assistance to Individual Institutions during the Financial Crisis 
    Podcast Episode 4 -  Audio    Transcript

Part 2: Banking Crisis and Response

Index

Data Library

Recommended citation: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). 2017. Crisis and Response: An FDIC History, 2008-2013. Washington, DC: FDIC. If preferred, individual chapters may be cited under the name of the author(s), found on page viii.

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Last Updated: June 12, 2023