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Kracaw, William A. – USA Today, 1984
In the deregulatory fervor of the 1980's, the distinction between banks, nonbank depositories, and nondepository firms is becoming less clear as each tries to expand its activities in the emerging financial services industry. (RM)
Descriptors: Banking, Federal Regulation, Financial Services, Government Role
Nigro, Peter D. – USA Today, 1984
Discusses how banks brave enough to go against conventional wisdom, which says that customers should pay for everything, could end up with greater profits and more customer satisfaction by exchanging free minimum services for minimum reasonable balances. (RM)
Descriptors: Banking, Economics, Fees, Financial Services
Saul, Ralph S. – USA Today, 1984
Deregulation has had much to do with the competitive drive and vitality of financial services within the United States. The risks and rewards of deregulation for financial institutions are discussed, and principles which should serve as a guide in building any new regulatory structure are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Banking, Federal Regulation, Financial Services, Government Role