Solid rock or sinking sand: Redefining banking through electronic activities under proposed Subpart E

Changes in business methods, technology and law are reshaping the financial services industry. The shifts are no longer incremental, but seismic. Congress recognized this by formulating the Gramm Leach Bliley Act, which permits financial holding companies to engage in business that is "financia...

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