Federal Reserve Act, 1913: McFadden Act, 1927; Banking Act of 1933, Banking Act of 1935, Banking Holding Company Act, 1956; ... 1958 |
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... affiliates , have been assem- bled in general tabular form with such explanation as is necessary to enable the reader to evaluate the figures thus given . They are presented as part 7 of the hearings ( appendix ) . ANALYSIS OF PRESENT ...
... affiliates , have been assem- bled in general tabular form with such explanation as is necessary to enable the reader to evaluate the figures thus given . They are presented as part 7 of the hearings ( appendix ) . ANALYSIS OF PRESENT ...
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... affiliates . - There seems to be no doubt anywhere that a large factor in the overdevelopment of security loans , and ... affiliate sys- tem calls for the establishment of some legislative provisions designed NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE ...
... affiliates . - There seems to be no doubt anywhere that a large factor in the overdevelopment of security loans , and ... affiliate sys- tem calls for the establishment of some legislative provisions designed NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE ...
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... affiliates , working simultaneously with the present system of examination applicable to the parent banks . ( b ) Group banking . - Closely allied in many points of similarity with the affiliate system is the plan of group banking in ...
... affiliates , working simultaneously with the present system of examination applicable to the parent banks . ( b ) Group banking . - Closely allied in many points of similarity with the affiliate system is the plan of group banking in ...
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... affiliates of State member banks and for the examination of all such affiliates by exam- iners selected or approved by the Federal Reserve Board . The section also subjects State member banks to the same limita- tions and conditions ...
... affiliates of State member banks and for the examination of all such affiliates by exam- iners selected or approved by the Federal Reserve Board . The section also subjects State member banks to the same limita- tions and conditions ...
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... affiliates and also limits the amount which such banks may invest in the securities of such affili- ates . In general , the maximum limit is 10 per cent of the capital stock and surplus of the member bank in the case of any one affiliate ...
... affiliates and also limits the amount which such banks may invest in the securities of such affili- ates . In general , the maximum limit is 10 per cent of the capital stock and surplus of the member bank in the case of any one affiliate ...
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