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Glass-Steagall Act
The
Glass-Steagall Act
of
1933
was passed in the aftermath of the
crash
of
1929
. The following provisions were enacted:
Separated the activities of
banks
and
securities
firms (prohibited commercial banks from owning
brokerages
)
Introduced
FDIC
insurance
Regulation Q which placed a cap on interest paid on savings accounts
On November 12, 1999,
President Clinton
signed into law the
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
, which repealed the Glass-Steagall Act. One impact of this repeal is that certain advisory activities of the banks are now regulated by the
Investment Advisor Act of 1940
.
See also:
Financial supervision
, Financial institutions,
Disintermediation
, Eurodollars
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