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  • ...e [[Glass-Steagall Act of 1932]]). But what is colloquially known as the "Glass-Steagall Act" was separate legislation that was later added as sections 16, 20, 21, and The Glass-Steagall Act forced banks to choose their industry: either they would be commercial bank
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act of 1932}}
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  • ...Henry B. Steagall]] (D-AL) (see also the [[Banking Act of 1933]] and the [[Glass-Steagall Act]]). Continuing the inflationary policy started with the RFC, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1932 allowed the Federal Reserve banks to count U.S. securities and comm
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • ...but see also [[Glass-Steagall Act of 1932]]). A separate law called the [[Glass-Steagall Act]] was passed earlier in the session and was incorporated into this legislat ...r up to $5,000. Sections 16, 20, 21, and 32 of the law were the earlier [[Glass-Steagall Act]] which forbade commercial banks from engaging in investment activities suc
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act of 1932}} {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • ...e [[Glass-Steagall Act of 1932]]). But what is colloquially known as the "Glass-Steagall Act" was separate legislation that was later added as sections 16, 20, 21, and The Glass-Steagall Act forced banks to choose their industry: either they would be commercial bank
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • ...Henry B. Steagall]] (D-AL) (see also the [[Banking Act of 1933]] and the [[Glass-Steagall Act]]). Continuing the inflationary policy started with the RFC, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1932 allowed the Federal Reserve banks to count U.S. securities and comm
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act of 1932}}
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}}
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  • A 1999 U.S. law that repealed two provisions of the [[Glass-Steagall Act]] of 1932, and let banks, insurers, and securities traders combine their ac
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  • ...passed during Great Depression (portions of which are also known as the [[Glass-Steagall Act]]). Created the [[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]] and the [[Federa
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  • {{r|Glass-Steagall Act}} ...ries of Supreme Court interpretations that relaxed the restrictions of the Glass-Steagall Act, the Court allowed a bank holding company to operate a discount brokerage f
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  • :US The [[Glass-Steagall Act]] [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/wallstreet/weill/demise.ht
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  • * 1933 [[New Deal]]<br>US Glass-Steagall Act - creates the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation[http://www.fdic.gov/abo
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  • * Glass-Steagall Act 1933: See Banking Act.
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  • ...on [[commercial bank]]s in the activities of [[investment bank]]s <ref>The Glass-Steagall Act was largely repealed by the [[Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act]] of 1999</ref>. In th
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  • ...System]] in order to participate. The Banking Act also incorporated the [[Glass-Steagall Act]] of 1933 which sought to further protect commercial depositors by prohibit
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  • ...is father's death, but was never as influential. As required by the 1933 [[Glass-Steagall Act]], the "House of Morgan" became three entities: [[JPMorgan Chase|J.P. Morga
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  • ...sion of [[/Addendum#United States banking law| legislative measures]]. The Glass-Steagall Act introduced measures to protect depositors from risks associated with securi ...ivities were relaxed or abolished. In the United States the impact of the Glass-Steagall Act was progressively reduced by a succession of Supreme Court interpretations
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  • ...ages/frontline/shows/wallstreet/weill/demise.html ''The Long Demise of the Glass-Steagall Act'', PBS, 8 May 2003]</ref>.
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