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2003

Banking and Finance Law

Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act

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Full-Text Articles in Law

International Money Laundering Abatement And Anti-Terrorist Financing Act Of 2001: Congress Wears A Blindfold While Giving Money Laundering Legislation A Facelift, George A. Lyden Jan 2003

International Money Laundering Abatement And Anti-Terrorist Financing Act Of 2001: Congress Wears A Blindfold While Giving Money Laundering Legislation A Facelift, George A. Lyden

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


The Executive Protection: Freezing The Financial Assets Of Alleged Terrorists, The Constitution, And Foreign Participation In U.S. Financial Markets, R. Colgate Selden Jan 2003

The Executive Protection: Freezing The Financial Assets Of Alleged Terrorists, The Constitution, And Foreign Participation In U.S. Financial Markets, R. Colgate Selden

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Business Divisions From The Perspective Of The U.S. Banking System , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali Jan 2003

Business Divisions From The Perspective Of The U.S. Banking System , Carl Felsenfeld, Genci Bilali

Faculty Scholarship

The Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 ("Act"),' as amended, most recently in 1999 by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act ("GLB") divides all economic activity into five groups. These groups are: 1) banking, 2) activities closely related to and a proper incident to banking; 3) activities of a financial nature; 4) activities complimentary to those of a financial nature; and 5) activities not of a financial nature. This article will explore these five groups of activities separately. The policies behind the divisions will be analyzed and questioned whether they serve the policies behind the Act. This article will also question whether the …