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Vullo Midterm Banking (2026) – 200+ Questions on Federal Reserve, Dodd-Frank, Basel III, FDIC & Banking Regulation

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This Vullo Midterm Banking (2026) exam guide contains over 200 structured questions with 100% correct answers covering U.S. banking history, central banking authority, prudential regulation, affiliate transaction rules, insider lending restrictions, deposit insurance, systemic risk oversight, and post-2008 financial reforms. The material begins with foundational principles such as the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 creating the U.S. central bank, the purpose of bank regulation (protecting deposits, payments systems, fairness, and preventing financial crime), and the National Currency Act of 1863 and National Bank Act of 1864 establishing uniform national currency, the OCC, and the dual banking system (pages 1–2). The guide provides in-depth coverage of affiliate transaction rules under Sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, including covered transactions, collateral requirements, 10%/20% capital limits, the Market Quotation Exemption, Dodd-Frank coordination requirements for waivers, and Regulation W compliance. It also thoroughly explains Regulation O insider loan limits (no preferential treatment, board approval thresholds, loan caps), Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) obligations, redlining prohibitions under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, and key supervisory frameworks such as CAMELS ratings, regulatory capital calculation (assets minus liabilities), and risk-based deposit insurance assessments. Comprehensive reform-era content includes the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall separation, FDIC creation), FDIA deposit insurance limits ($250,000), Basel I–III capital and liquidity standards (LCR, NSFR), CCAR and DFAST stress testing, SIFI designation and living wills under Dodd-Frank, the Volcker Rule’s limits on proprietary trading, FSOC systemic oversight authority, and macroprudential vs microprudential regulation distinctions. The guide also addresses fintech and modern regulatory issues such as the True Lender doctrine, Valid When Made rule, OCC crypto trust charters (Anchorage Digital Bank), AI governance concerns raised by Fed Governor Barr, ESG and reputational risk debates, and enforcement case studies such as Evolve Bank. Constitutional and structural topics are extensively covered, including McCulloch v. Maryland, Necessary and Proper Clause authority, Myers v. United States, Humphrey’s Executor, Seila Law v. CFPB (single-director removal protection severed), federal preemption principles, and the constitutional status of independent agencies. Additional core concepts include moral hazard, fractional reserve banking, bank runs, liquidity risk, credit risk, maturity transformation, correspondent banking, shadow banking, repo markets, countercyclical capital buffers, and the cyclical pattern of deregulation → crisis → re-regulation in U.S. financial history. This document may concern: – Law students enrolled in Banking Regulation or Financial Institutions courses – JD students preparing for midterm or final exams in Financial Regulation – LLM students specializing in financial law – MBA or finance students studying banking policy and systemic risk – Bar exam candidates reviewing federal regulatory frameworks – Professionals preparing for compliance, regulatory, or risk management roles Keywords: Vullo midterm banking 2026 Federal Reserve Act 1913 National Bank Act 1864 dual banking system Section 23A 23B affiliate transactions Regulation W affiliate rules Regulation O insider lending limits Community Reinvestment Act redlining FDIC deposit insurance 250000 Glass Steagall Act separation Dodd Frank Act SIFI FSOC Volcker Rule proprietary trading Basel III liquidity coverage ratio CCAR DFAST stress testing macroprudential vs microprudential regulation True Lender doctrine fintech Valid When Made interest rate rule Seila Law CFPB removal protection McCulloch v Maryland necessary proper clause fractional reserve banking moral hazard shadow banking repo markets

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What created a central bank of the United States? - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Federal Reserve Act of 1913


What is the Central Bank in the U.S. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔The Federal Reserve


Why does Bank Regulation Exist? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔To protect customer

deposits; payments of goods and services; fairness; and protection from

financial crime.

,Can only call yourself a bank if: - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔you can withdraw on

demand

If creating an agency that is a regulator you want to give it what? - 🧠

ANSWER ✔✔1. Rulemaking; 2. Supervisory; 3. Enforcement


What did the National Currency Act of 1863 & National Bank Act of 1864

do? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Creates Uniform National Currency; Creates OCC as

chartering authority; Created the Dual Banking System


What is the Dual Banking System? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Bank has a choice of

either a state charter or OCC charter


What Act discusses the affiliate rules? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Federal Reserve

Act

Financial holding companies can create subsidiaries that do - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Securities underwriting; Securities broker-dealer; Insurance agency;

Insurance underwriting; Merchant banking


Financial subsidiaries of a bank can do - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Securities

underwriting; Securities broker-dealer; Insurance Agency; Merchant

Banking

, What is the limit to what financial subsidiaries of a bank can do - 🧠

ANSWER ✔✔NO Insurance Underwriting; Aggregate total assets of

financial subsidiaries of a bank CANNOT exceed the lesser of $50B or 45%

of Bank's total assets.


Who do affiliate transaction rules apply to - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔ONLY from the

bank to the affiliate (Not the other way around); financial subsidiaries of a

bank as well.


Who do affiliate transaction rules NOT apply to? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔A bank's

operating subsidiaries, or A sister bank under the same holding company

(80% common ownership).

What are Covered Transactions under Section 23A of the Federal Reserve

Act? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Transactions (like loans, purchases of

assets/securities, or guarantees) that expose a bank to credit risk from its

affiliates.

What is the Section 23B Rule of the Federal Reserve Act? - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Bank must deal with an affiliate at arm's length and on market terms:

(terms must be at least as favorable to the bank as comparable

transactions with nonaffiliated companies.)


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