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America’s Dual Banking System: Lessons for Europe?

America’s Dual Banking System: Lessons for Europe?. Presentation for Banking Union from a Transatlantic Perspective Transatlantic Corporate Governance Dialogue Brussels, Belgium December 17, 2012 Geoffrey Miller NYU Law School. Does America’s dual banking system offer lessons for Europe?.

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America’s Dual Banking System: Lessons for Europe?

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  1. America’s Dual Banking System: Lessons for Europe? Presentation for Banking Union from a Transatlantic PerspectiveTransatlantic Corporate Governance DialogueBrussels, Belgium December 17, 2012Geoffrey MillerNYU Law School

  2. Does America’s dual banking system offer lessons for Europe?

  3. Yes!

  4. No!

  5. No!

  6. History: (a) Bank of the United States (1791-1811, 1817-1836)(b) National Bank Act (1862-63)(c) Federal Reserve Act (1913)(d) Banking Act (1933)(e) Dodd-Frank Act (2010)

  7. The current situation: (a) Market division(b) Role of the central bank(c) Regulatory standards(d) Examination and supervision(e) Resolution

  8. Lessons for Europe?: (a) Market division(b) Role of the central bank(c) Regulatory standards(d) Supervision and examination(e) Resolution

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