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"Dave" wrote in message
... On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:25:00 -0400, Marty said: Well Dave, since you are our resident expert, could you be so kind as to precis this bill for us? In the US, we call something that hasn't yet been passed by Congress and "bill" and something that has been passed and signed into law a "law." Much too long and complicated for an even half complete summary. GLB, which was passed by the Democrat-controlled Congress and signed by Clinton in 1999, made some significant changes in the ways our financial institutions may be structured. Among other things it made it somewhat easier for banks that were well capitalized (or more accurately their holding companies) to compete in areas outside the traditional financial services area, such as brokerage and insurance. Generally bank holding companies were allowed to enter these areas by becoming a "financial holding company" to own both the bank and separate corporations conducting these other businesses. However, it generally left unchanged the kinds of things banks could invest in directly. Huh??? The Congress (both houses!) was controlled by Republicans from 1995 until recently. Sounds like revisionist history to me. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message ons... : "Dave" wrote in message : ... : On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:25:00 -0400, Marty said: : : Well Dave, since you are our resident expert, could you be so kind as to : precis this bill for us? : : In the US, we call something that hasn't yet been passed by Congress and : "bill" and something that has been passed and signed into law a "law." : : Much too long and complicated for an even half complete summary. GLB, : which : was passed by the Democrat-controlled Congress and signed by Clinton in : 1999, made some significant changes in the ways our financial institutions : may be structured. Among other things it made it somewhat easier for banks : that were well capitalized (or more accurately their holding companies) to : compete in areas outside the traditional financial services area, such as : brokerage and insurance. Generally bank holding companies were allowed to : enter these areas by becoming a "financial holding company" to own both : the : bank and separate corporations conducting these other businesses. However, : it generally left unchanged the kinds of things banks could invest in : directly. : : : Huh??? The Congress (both houses!) was controlled by Republicans from 1995 : until recently. Sounds like revisionist history to me. Revisionist history? Is that like having Google delete all those posts you made to alt.drugs and then acting like they never existed? PKB!!!! -- Gregory Hall |
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