Legislative Proposals to Restructure Our Financial System: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, on S. 1886 to Modernize and Reform the Regulations of Financial Services, and for Other Purposes; S. 1891 to Establish a Financial Oversight Commission, and for Other Purposes; S. 1905 to Enhance Competition in the Financial Services Sector, and for Other Purposes, December 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10, 1987 |
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... structure which per- mits under a holding company structure commercial banks , invest- ment banks and other providers of financial services and products to be affiliated with each other . I will not go into an exhaustive analysis of the ...
... structure which per- mits under a holding company structure commercial banks , invest- ment banks and other providers of financial services and products to be affiliated with each other . I will not go into an exhaustive analysis of the ...
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... structure we want reaching out into the rest of this century and reaching out across the world . Not just a structure that just focuses narrowly on what goes on in the United States today . In addition , what we have attempted to do ...
... structure we want reaching out into the rest of this century and reaching out across the world . Not just a structure that just focuses narrowly on what goes on in the United States today . In addition , what we have attempted to do ...
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... structure to meet the needs of the future , both do- mestically and internationally . Senator Graham and I differ , I think , from what we've heard in part from many in the administration . We differ in that we believe that this ...
... structure to meet the needs of the future , both do- mestically and internationally . Senator Graham and I differ , I think , from what we've heard in part from many in the administration . We differ in that we believe that this ...
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... structure that would achieve them . I proposed a capital markets commission , whose goal was to evaluate the nation's long - term capital requirements and examine changes in financial structure and regulation from a broad public policy ...
... structure that would achieve them . I proposed a capital markets commission , whose goal was to evaluate the nation's long - term capital requirements and examine changes in financial structure and regulation from a broad public policy ...
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... structure of our financial institutions . It's obviously a matter of considerable import and I hope out of the course of these hearings we're going to be able finally to distill some knowledge . I think it's very important , given the ...
... structure of our financial institutions . It's obviously a matter of considerable import and I hope out of the course of these hearings we're going to be able finally to distill some knowledge . I think it's very important , given the ...
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Page 982 - Board shall consider whether its performance by an affiliate of a holding company can reasonably be expected to produce benefits to the public, such as greater convenience, increased competition, or gains in efficiency, that outweigh possible adverse effects, such as undue concentration of resources, decreased or unfair competition, conflicts of interest, or unsound banking practices.
Page 963 - That in carrying on the business commonly known as the safe-deposit business no such association shall invest in the capital stock of a corporation organized under the law of any State to conduct a safe-deposit business in an amount in excess of 15 per centum of the capital stock of such association actually paid in and unimpaired and 15 per centum of its unimpaired surplus...
Page 907 - Board shall take into consideration the following factors: (1) the financial history and condition of the company or companies and the banks concerned; (2) their prospects; (3) the character of their management; (4) the convenience, needs, and welfare of the communities and the area concerned; and (5) whether or not the effect of such acquisition or merger or consolidation would be to expand the size or extent of the bank holding company...
Page 963 - ... which moneys under the terms of said agreement are required to be used for the purpose of paying the principal of and the interest on such obligations at their maturity...
Page 965 - Provided, That nothing in this paragraph shall apply to any such organization which shall have been placed in formal liquidation and which shall transact no business except such as may be incidental to the liquidation of its affairs.
Page 118 - readiness to serve as a source of liquidity to support the economic and financial system.
Page 211 - Wriston had it exactly right when, a number of years ago, he said: •For example, it is inconceivable that any major bank would walk away from any subsidiary of its holding company. If your name is on the door, all of your capital funds are going to be behind it in the real world. Lawyers can say you have separation, but the marketplace is persuasive, and it would not see it that way.
Page 971 - ODA/OA loans by the World Bank, the regional banks (the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the African Development Bank) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Page 972 - The business of dealing in securities and stock by the association shall be limited to purchasing and selling such securities and stock without recourse, solely upon the order, and for the account of, customers...