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... holding company is largely free to adopt whatever financial policies it chooses . - It's important to recognize that a bank holding company is strict- ly a corporate entity . The banks themselves which in virtually every case represent the ...
... holding company is largely free to adopt whatever financial policies it chooses . - It's important to recognize that a bank holding company is strict- ly a corporate entity . The banks themselves which in virtually every case represent the ...
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... bank holding company or a nonbank subsidiary of a bank holding company , the Board does not believe that section 21 would be violated by any action taken in accordance with the regulatory provision in question . Con- currently with the ...
... bank holding company or a nonbank subsidiary of a bank holding company , the Board does not believe that section 21 would be violated by any action taken in accordance with the regulatory provision in question . Con- currently with the ...
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... bank holding company , to pro- vide certain kinds of management consulting advice to banks outside the holding company . The Board's decision and interpretation followed publication for comment on June 27 , 1973 , of a proposal to amend ...
... bank holding company , to pro- vide certain kinds of management consulting advice to banks outside the holding company . The Board's decision and interpretation followed publication for comment on June 27 , 1973 , of a proposal to amend ...
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