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A new universe in banking after financial modernization

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by Adam M. Zaretsky with W. Scott McBride

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After decades of discussion, the walls between commercial and investment banking and insurance have finally been taken down. And despite lingering questions about the size and the riskiness of the large institutions that may emerge, the biggest question to ask is why this took so long.

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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in its journal The Regional Economist.

Volume (Year): (2000)
Issue (Month): Apr ()
Pages: 4-9
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Keywords: Financial institutions Banking law Banking structure

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