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M&A and Banking

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The banking landscape has witnessed tremendous change in the past twenty months. Most banks are facing new and stricter regulations by the government and a lack of capital. To fulfill the capital requirements, many are seeking support from stronger banks to invest in their equity. On the other hand, many of the stronger banks are more interested in making Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) assisted deals in the near future. Our M&A and banking resources can help you in your efforts to stay on top of banking issues as the economy takes an upturn.

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Deloitte Insights podcast: The Volcker Rule - Banking and investment management M&A catalyst?
A challenge to the status quo may highlight M&A opportunities in the financial services industry.

Banking and securities outlook 2012
As the U.S. banking and securities industry looks ahead to 2012, it faces a number of challenges that are discussed in this industry outlook.

The Volcker Rule: Banking and investment management M&A catalyst?
This piece provides an overview of the Volcker Rule, its permitted/prohibited activities, and Deloitte’s observations on potential post-reform banking M&A expectations and opportunities. 

Banking: Financial Reform Takes the Spotlight Banking: Financial reform takes the spotlight
New regulations like Dodd-Frank and Basel III have sweeping implications for the banking industry, including the merger and acquisition (M&A) arena. This podcast discusses new opportunities in the M&A marketplace, as well as how banks should take new laws and regulations into account when developing M&A strategies.

M&A transactions in a post-reform marketplace
This paper explores important issues and challenges that banking organizations should consider when contemplating a merger, acquisition or divestiture in today’s changing regulatory environment.

 

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