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15 FDIC Banking Rev. [i] (2003)

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            Banking Review





 Catastrophe Securities and the Market Sharing of
 Deposit Insurance Risk

 by Kevin P Sheehan   (page 1)
 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the property/casualty insurance industry
 have both faced a considerable increase in concentration risk over the past several decades.
 Property/casualty insurance companies have attempted to address their increased exposure through
 reinsurance, using either conventional reinsurers or innovative market instruments. The article
 examines a number of issues the FDIC will face if it takes a similar approach to reducing its exposure
 to large-bank failure.


 Risk Assessment: Results of an International
 Survey of Deposit Insurers

 by Jane F Coburn and John P O'Keefe   (page 17)
 The authors summarize and discuss results of a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation survey of
 foreign deposit insurance organizations. The article focuses on risk-assessment practices of these
 deposit insurance organizations.


 Recent Developments Affecting Depository
 Institutions (page 36)

 by Lynne Montgomery
 This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on regulatory agency actions,
 state legislation and regulation, and articles and studies pertinent to banking and deposit insurance
 issues.

The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation. Articles may be reprinted or abstracted if the FDIC Banking Review and author(s) are credited. Please provide the
FDIC's Division of Insurance and Research with a copy of any publications containing reprinted material.
Single-copy subscriptions are available to the public free of charge. Requests for subscriptions, back issues or address changes
should be mailed to: FDIC Banking Review, Public Information Center, 801 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20434.

               Chairman                         Donald E. Powell
               Director, Division of Insurance  Arthur J. Murton
               and Research
               Deputy Director                  Fred Carns
               Executive Editor                 George Hanc
               Managing Editors                 Jack Reidhill
                                                Lynn Shibut
               Publication Manager              Geri Bonebrake

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