Banking/Addendum
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United States Banking Legislation
- (abridged from the FDIC's "Important Banking Legislation" [1])
- National Bank Act of 1864
- Established a national banking system and the chartering of national banks.
- Federal Reserve Act of 1913
- Established the Federal Reserve System
- Amendment of the National Banking Laws and the Federal Reserve Act
- (also known as The McFadden Act) Prohibited interstate banking.
- Banking Act of 1933 .
- (also known as the Glass-Steagall Act). Created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Separated commercial banking from investment banking.
- Bank Holding Company Act of 1956
- Required Federal Reserve Board approval for the establishment of a bank holding company. Prohibited bank holding companies in one state from acquiring a bank in another state.
- International Banking Act of 1978 .
- Brought foreign banks within the federal regulatory framework. Required deposit insurance for branches of foreign banks engaged in retail deposit taking in the U.S.
- Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980
- Depository Institutions Act of 1982
- (also known as Garn-St Germain). Expanded FDIC powers to assist troubled banks.