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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... customers take advantage of state - of - the - art electronic banking services ; financial institutions have the opportunity to better serve their communities , while maintaining their customer bases ; and advances in technology have ...
... customers take advantage of state - of - the - art electronic banking services ; financial institutions have the opportunity to better serve their communities , while maintaining their customer bases ; and advances in technology have ...
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... customers than any other system in the world . C. Conflicts of Interest in Financial Resource Allocation Finally , acceptance of the " nonbank bank " concept inevitably would lead to conflicts of interest in the allocation by banks of ...
... customers than any other system in the world . C. Conflicts of Interest in Financial Resource Allocation Finally , acceptance of the " nonbank bank " concept inevitably would lead to conflicts of interest in the allocation by banks of ...
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... customers wherever they are and whenever financial services are needed is a harbinger of electronic network banking . The technology exists today for statewide , regional , nationwide and even worldwide financial communication through ...
... customers wherever they are and whenever financial services are needed is a harbinger of electronic network banking . The technology exists today for statewide , regional , nationwide and even worldwide financial communication through ...
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... customers . Attempts to modify or repeal McFadden and Douglas are for purposes other than to improve interstate services . The primary goal is for banks in one state to gain more deposits from other states . However , national policy ...
... customers . Attempts to modify or repeal McFadden and Douglas are for purposes other than to improve interstate services . The primary goal is for banks in one state to gain more deposits from other states . However , national policy ...
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... customers with which it is concerned , or in some other way , and the large company can seldom be seriously injured by aggressive tactics which the small one may undertake , or by retaliatory or disciplinary tactics which may be ...
... customers with which it is concerned , or in some other way , and the large company can seldom be seriously injured by aggressive tactics which the small one may undertake , or by retaliatory or disciplinary tactics which may be ...
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