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The Rhode Island banking crisis took place in the early 1990s, when approximately a third of the US state of Rhode Island 's population lost access to funds in their bank accounts. The events were triggered by the failure of a Providence bank, Heritage Loan & Investment, due to long-term embezzlement by its president.
Old Stone Bank was a popular Rhode Island banking institution that was founded in Providence in 1819 as a mutual savings bank that was called Providence Institution for Savings. [ 1] The savings bank was the fourth largest bank in Rhode Island [ 2] when it was declared insolvent by the Office of Thrift Supervision on January 29, 1993.
Citizens was established in 1828 as the High Street Bank in Providence, Rhode Island. [10] [11] In 1871, the Rhode Island legislature gave a second charter to establish the Citizens Savings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form Citizens Trust Company. [10] [11] The bank then expanded through Rhode Island, opening a total of 29 ...
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Violet pushed for legislation to require Rhode Island banks to be federally insured, but this was voted down. [5] Violet warned that the banking system in Rhode Island was "a house of cards." [5] Four years later, Rhode Island faced a run on the banks, and in January 1991, newly elected Governor Bruce Sundlun declared a bank emergency. [5]
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Embezzlement at the Heritage Loan & Investment bank triggers the Rhode Island banking crisis. [97] [98] 1994 Waterplace Park constructed. WaterFire begins. Gun court established in the Providence Superior Court. [99] 1996 - The Providence Journal goes public and subsequently was purchased by the Dallas-based A.H. Belo Company [31] 1997
The 1994 bond market crisis, or Great Bond Massacre, was a sudden drop in bond market prices across the developed world. [1][2] It began in Japan and the United States (US), and spread through the rest of the world. [3] After the recession of the early 1990s, historically low interest rates in many industrialized nations preceded an ...