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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... surplus of a bank is not comprehended in the use of the term " capital . " Section 4 , page 4 , beginning with line 24 and continuing to the word " Act , " in line 9 , page 5 , is stricken out and the words in italics . substituted in ...
... surplus of a bank is not comprehended in the use of the term " capital . " Section 4 , page 4 , beginning with line 24 and continuing to the word " Act , " in line 9 , page 5 , is stricken out and the words in italics . substituted in ...
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... surplus of at least $ 5,000,000 , and is composed of at least 10 national banks having an unimpaired capital and an unimpaired surplus of not less than 20 per cent of the capital , and having United States bonds on deposit to secure ...
... surplus of at least $ 5,000,000 , and is composed of at least 10 national banks having an unimpaired capital and an unimpaired surplus of not less than 20 per cent of the capital , and having United States bonds on deposit to secure ...
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... surplus of each of the associations are shown in the following table : National currency associations . Associations . Number of banks . Capital . Surplus . National Currency Association of Washington , D. C ... National Currency ...
... surplus of each of the associations are shown in the following table : National currency associations . Associations . Number of banks . Capital . Surplus . National Currency Association of Washington , D. C ... National Currency ...
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... surplus until the said surplus amounts to 20 per cent of the capital of the bank . The remaining one - half is to be divided in the proportion of three - fifths to the Government and two - fifths to the bank's stockholders in the ratio ...
... surplus until the said surplus amounts to 20 per cent of the capital of the bank . The remaining one - half is to be divided in the proportion of three - fifths to the Government and two - fifths to the bank's stockholders in the ratio ...
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... surpluses than they could satisfactorily invest at home . It is this method of borrowing which is now largely employed ... surplus funds become less and less banks are unwilling to discout except at advanced rates . If trade is slack ...
... surpluses than they could satisfactorily invest at home . It is this method of borrowing which is now largely employed ... surplus funds become less and less banks are unwilling to discout except at advanced rates . If trade is slack ...
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