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An Examination of the "Texas Ratio" As a Bank Failure Model (United States. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp)
Academy of Banking Studies Journal 2009, Jan-July, 8, 1-2
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND So long as there have been banking institutions, there have been banking failures. Whether by fraud and deceit or more commonly by poor decision-making and risk management strategies, the banking industry has periodically experienced severe downturns and suffered through the failure and/or suspension of multiple institutions within very short periods of time.
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