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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... examination of the supervisory reviews ; how- ever , CSBS believes current market conditions dictate that now is not the time for major changes in regulatory structure . Financial institution management teams are and will be suffi ...
... examination of the supervisory reviews ; how- ever , CSBS believes current market conditions dictate that now is not the time for major changes in regulatory structure . Financial institution management teams are and will be suffi ...
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... examination and supervisory reviews , espec- ially between state and federal agencies . Some expansion of bank and bank holding company roles may be necessary to meet market challenges . However , CSBS believes current market conditions ...
... examination and supervisory reviews , espec- ially between state and federal agencies . Some expansion of bank and bank holding company roles may be necessary to meet market challenges . However , CSBS believes current market conditions ...
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... examination , as well as in market entry and expan- sion . This occurs with the addition to state supervision of redundant supervision by the FDIC or the Federal Reserve , while national banks have a single track -- the Comptroller . It ...
... examination , as well as in market entry and expan- sion . This occurs with the addition to state supervision of redundant supervision by the FDIC or the Federal Reserve , while national banks have a single track -- the Comptroller . It ...
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... examination is insufficient , and if the FDIC broadens its acceptance of state determinations in routine branch and headquarter relocations as it does now with such decisions by the Comptroller . The concept of regulatory parity is ...
... examination is insufficient , and if the FDIC broadens its acceptance of state determinations in routine branch and headquarter relocations as it does now with such decisions by the Comptroller . The concept of regulatory parity is ...
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... examination and supervisory reviews , especially between state and federal agencies . Some expansion of bank and bank holding company roles may be necessary to meet market challenges . However , CSBS believes current market conditions ...
... examination and supervisory reviews , especially between state and federal agencies . Some expansion of bank and bank holding company roles may be necessary to meet market challenges . However , CSBS believes current market conditions ...
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affiliates agencies American Insurance Association areas assets authority bank holding companies Bank Supervisors banking industry banking structure Chairman changes chartered commercial banks commercial loans Committee competitive concern Congress consumer corporate credit unions CSBS Deposit Insurance 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 fund NAIC NASS&LS National Association national banks NCUA nonbank bank operations percent permit powers problems prohibit proposed protect regulatory restrictions safety and soundness savings and loan securities Senator HECHT South Dakota state-chartered banks subsidiaries testimony tie-in tion U.S. banks underwriting