Bill Clinton, Glass-Steagall and the Current Financial and Mortgage Crisis, Part Two of an InDepth Investigative Report
Bill Clinton Signs Repeal of Glass-Steagall The banking and financial industry complained about the Banking Act of 1933 even as Congress debated it. As the Act worked its way through Congress, banks vigorously opposed it, causing some doubts about whether it would pass, especially with the provisions Carter Glass advocated that prevented banks from entering into the stock market. Initial Banking Opposition to Glass-Steagall The centerpiece of the debate over Glass-Steagall was a three-week
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