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Bank Holding Companies / Gerald C. Fischer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1961]Copyright date: ©1961Description: 1 online resource (218 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231904445
  • 9780231878777
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- I. Early Development of Unit and Multiple-Unit Banking in the United States -- II. Actions by State and Federal Authorities before 1930 -- III. Group Banking, 1927–1929 -- IV. Growth of Group Banking since 1930 -- V. Group Suspensions -- VI. Federal Legislation and Control, 1930–1961 -- VII. The Bank Holding Company and the Merged Bank -- VIII. Mergers and the Stockholder -- IX. The Bank Holding Company and the Rural Community -- X. Conclusion -- Appendix A: Leading Bank Holding Companies Used in This Study -- Appendix B: Merged Banks Used in This Study: 138 Banks -- Appendix C: Selected Multiple-Unit Suspensions -- Appendix D: Decisions of the Federal Reserve Board under the Bank Holding Company Act -- Appendix E: State Legislation Affecting Bank Holding Companies -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Gives a general overview of bank holding companies. Examines their history through 1961, reviews their competitive position and role in society. Ultimately concludes that group-banking will continue to grow in popularity due to its more profitable nature over independent banks, though there is little difference between multiple-branch banks and those associated through bank holding companies.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- I. Early Development of Unit and Multiple-Unit Banking in the United States -- II. Actions by State and Federal Authorities before 1930 -- III. Group Banking, 1927–1929 -- IV. Growth of Group Banking since 1930 -- V. Group Suspensions -- VI. Federal Legislation and Control, 1930–1961 -- VII. The Bank Holding Company and the Merged Bank -- VIII. Mergers and the Stockholder -- IX. The Bank Holding Company and the Rural Community -- X. Conclusion -- Appendix A: Leading Bank Holding Companies Used in This Study -- Appendix B: Merged Banks Used in This Study: 138 Banks -- Appendix C: Selected Multiple-Unit Suspensions -- Appendix D: Decisions of the Federal Reserve Board under the Bank Holding Company Act -- Appendix E: State Legislation Affecting Bank Holding Companies -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index

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Gives a general overview of bank holding companies. Examines their history through 1961, reviews their competitive position and role in society. Ultimately concludes that group-banking will continue to grow in popularity due to its more profitable nature over independent banks, though there is little difference between multiple-branch banks and those associated through bank holding companies.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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