Financial Services Industry: Oversight : Hearings Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on Problems, Options, and Issues Currently Facing the Financial Services Industry and the Agencies that Regulate and Supervise These Entities, Partie 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... amendments to close loopholes .. 167 Conclusion .. 168 Appendix A. - Letter to Paul A. Volcker . 169 Appendix B. - Amendment to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ........ Edward H. Akin , president , National Association of Professional ...
... amendments to close loopholes .. 167 Conclusion .. 168 Appendix A. - Letter to Paul A. Volcker . 169 Appendix B. - Amendment to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ........ Edward H. Akin , president , National Association of Professional ...
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... Amendment to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 .. 269 280 William W. Suttle , senior vice president for Federal affairs , American Insur- ance Association . 281 Impact of the South Dakota law 281 Regulatory problems and conflicts .. 283 ...
... Amendment to Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 .. 269 280 William W. Suttle , senior vice president for Federal affairs , American Insur- ance Association . 281 Impact of the South Dakota law 281 Regulatory problems and conflicts .. 283 ...
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... amendment . In essence , the system devised by Congress is working well . Re- spective State and Federal agencies are performing exactly the roles intended for them . It was not long ago that advocates of repeal of the Douglas amendment ...
... amendment . In essence , the system devised by Congress is working well . Re- spective State and Federal agencies are performing exactly the roles intended for them . It was not long ago that advocates of repeal of the Douglas amendment ...
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... amendment to the Bank Holding Company Act helped implement this policy by giving to the various States the major role in determining the banking structure best suited to the needs of their citizens . Decentralized control of struc- ture ...
... amendment to the Bank Holding Company Act helped implement this policy by giving to the various States the major role in determining the banking structure best suited to the needs of their citizens . Decentralized control of struc- ture ...
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... amendment to Section 2 of the Act redefining for the purposes of the Act the definition of a bank . Perhaps one long - term solution is to regulate through a " depository institutions holding company act " all depository institutions ...
... amendment to Section 2 of the Act redefining for the purposes of the Act the definition of a bank . Perhaps one long - term solution is to regulate through a " depository institutions holding company act " all depository institutions ...
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affiliates agencies American Insurance Association areas assets authority bank holding companies bank regulators Bank Supervisors banking industry banking structure Chairman changes chartered commercial banks commercial loans Committee competitive concern Congress consumer corporate credit unions CSBS depository institutions deregulation Douglas Amendment dual banking system economic electronic funds transfer enacted engage entities examination FDIC Federal Reserve Board financial institutions financial resources financial services financial services industry firms Garn Garn-St Germain geographic Glass-Steagall Act Holding Company Act insurance activities insurance business insurance companies insurance industry interstate bank investment issues legislation limited loan associations major marketplace McFadden Act mergers Merrill Lynch money market moratorium mutual funds NAIC National Association national banks NCUA nonbank bank operations percent permit powers problems prohibit proposed protection regulatory require restrictions safety and soundness savings and loan securities Senator HECHT South Dakota state-chartered banks subsidiaries testimony tie-in tion U.S. banks underwriting