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I am honored to participate in this panel, and welcome the opportunity to share with you the Antitrust Division’s perspective — or at least my thinking — on bank consolidation. As you might expect, I will focus on antitrust issues and the Division’s bank merger review program.
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I. However, if a proposed merger would result in a postmerger market share in excess of 35%, the Federal Reserve is likely to review the transaction further.
In preparing such a market share table, parties may estimate another institution’s commercial lending in a given market by multiplying the institution’s overall ratio of commercial loans to deposits by its deposits in the relevant market, if market-specific information regarding that institution is unavailable. Applicants should indicate which figures are actual and which are estimates.
This document is written for a situation in which only two institutions are involved. In a transaction in which more than two institutions are involved, treat each reference to “both” or “two” institutions as if it referred to two or more“ institutions.
Including their affiliates. All subsequent references to “institutions” include all affiliates.
This document is written for a situation in which only two institutions are involved. In a transaction in which more than two institutions are involved, treat each reference to “both” or “two” institutions as if it referred to “two or more” institutions.
Including their affiliates. All subsequent references to “institutions” include all affiliates.
As defined in the FDIC Report of Condition as “commercial and industrial loans,” and in the OTS Thrift Financial Report as “non-mortgage commercial loans.”
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Nanni, A.V. (1998). Consolidation in the banking industry: An antitrust perspective. In: Amihud, Y., Miller, G. (eds) Bank Mergers & Acquisitions. The New York University Salomon Center Series on Financial Markets and Institutions, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2799-9_9
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