RTC

Resolution Trust Corporation: A Federal Agency for Winding Up Bankrupt Thrifts
The Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) was a US federal agency established in 1989 to manage the closure and resolution of bankrupt thrifts, funded by the federal government and supervised by the FDIC. In 1995, its responsibilities were transferred to the Savings Association Insurance Fund, now the Deposit Insurance Fund, of the FDIC.
Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC): History, Purpose, and Function
Explore the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), a temporary federal agency established to manage and resolve the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, its historical context, purpose, and operational mechanisms.

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