Repealing Glass-Steagall: the past points the way to the future

1996; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

0007-7011

Autores

Loretta J. Mester,

Tópico(s)

Global Financial Regulation and Crises

Resumo

Passed as part of the National Bank Act of 1933, the Glass-Steagall Act prohibits the mixing of commercial and investment bank activities. It was passed during a time of tumult in financial markets: the economy was in depression and there were many bank failures. Given the state of today's banking industry and the current economic climate, is it time to repeal Glass-Steagall? Congress has been debating the issue for some time. In this article, Loretta Mester weighs in with her analysis of the situation. Her conclusion? The data support repeal.

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