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* 1999 The Financial Stability Forum[http://www.financialstabilityboard.org/index.htm] created | * 1999 The Financial Stability Forum[http://www.financialstabilityboard.org/index.htm] created | ||
* 1999 The European Monetary Union[http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/emu_history/history/part_a_2_d.htm] | |||
* 2006 Basel II[http://www.bis.org/publ/bcbsca.htm] (Revised International Capital Framework] | * 2006 Basel II[http://www.bis.org/publ/bcbsca.htm] (Revised International Capital Framework] |
Revision as of 01:52, 10 June 2009
- 1244 Genoa's Leccacorvo bank[1]
- 1609 Amsterdam Wisselbank founded[2] - the first central bank.
- 1637 Dutch tulip bubble[3]
- 1694 Formation of the Bank of England[4]
- 1720 South Sea Bubble[5]
- 1864 US National Bank Act - established a national banking system and the chartering of national banks.
- 1866 Overend and Gurney bank rescued[[6]
- 1890 Barings bank rescued
- 1913 US Federal Reserve Act - established the Federal Reserve System [7]
- 1929 Crash of 2009
- 1930 Great Depression
- 1933 New Deal
US Glass-Steagall Act - created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation[8]. Separated commercial banking from investment banking.[[9]
- 1933 United States leaves the gold standard.
- 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement[10] US dollar convertible to gold at 35$/oz and other currencies fixed to dollar. International Monetary Fund created.
- 1971 The US dollar no longer convertible to gold[11]. Most exchange rates allowed to float.
- 1974 The Basel Committee for Banking Supervision[12] created.
- 1980 US Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act[13]
- 1987 Global stock market crash[16]
- 1988 Basel I[17] (The Basel Capital Accord)
- 1989 LTCM hedge fund rescued[18]
- 1999 US Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act - repealed the Glass Steagall Act of 1933, and introduced other changes including expanding the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
- 1999 The Financial Stability Forum[21] created
- 1999 The European Monetary Union[22]
- 2006 Basel II[23] (Revised International Capital Framework]
- 2008 Crash of 2008
- 2009 Recession of 2009