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" The regulation of the London clearing banks, 1946-1971 : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 859325
Main Entry : Arch, Linda
Title & Author : The regulation of the London clearing banks, 1946-1971 : : stability and compliance /\ Linda Arch.
Publication Statement : Cham :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2018.
Series Statement : Palgrave pivot
: Palgrave studies in economic history
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3030009106
: : 9783030009106
: 3030009092
: 9783030009090
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Abstract; References; Chapter 2 The Nature of Clearing Bank Regulation; Abstract; 2.1 Codified Regulation; 2.1.1 Moneylenders Acts 1900-1927; 2.1.2 Companies Act 1929, Sections 131 (I) and 358; 2.1.3 Bank of England Act 1946; 2.1.4 Exchange Control Act 1947; 2.1.5 Companies Act 1948, Schedule VIII; 2.1.6 Income Tax Act 1952, Section 200; 2.1.7 Protection of Depositors Act 1963; 2.1.8 Companies Act 1967, Section 123 and 127
: 2.1.9 Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970, Section 542.1.10 Banking Act 1979; 2.2 Extra-Legal Regulation; 2.3 Self-Regulation; References; Chapter 3 Context, Rationale and Consequences; Abstract; 3.1 Post-war Regulation in Context; 3.2 Financial Repression and Bank Regulation; 3.3 The Consequences of the Approach to Bank Regulation; References; Chapter 4 Bank Regulation Today; Abstract; References; Chapter 5 Conclusion; Abstract; References; Index
Abstract : "This book explores the way in which banks were regulated in the UK in the period from 1946 until 1971. It focuses upon a group of 11 banks known as the London clearing banks. These banks included the 'Big Five' - Barclays, Lloyds, Midland, National Provincial and Westminster - and were the equivalent to today's retail banks. The time period in question is an intriguing one in the history of banking and bank regulation in that the banking system was very stable, but the regulatory framework was less dependent upon codified forms of regulation than it is today. Having explored the nature of clearing bank regulation, Arch goes on to consider the rationale behind it, as well as its consequences. She concludes by reflecting upon the nature of bank regulation since the global financial crisis. This title is essential reading for academics with an interest in banking history and bank regulation, for practicing bank regulators and for regulatory policymakers."--
Subject : Clearinghouses (Banking)-- Law and legislation-- Great Britain-- History-- 20th century.
Subject : Clearinghouses (Banking)-- Law and legislation.
Subject : LAW-- Administrative Law Regulatory Practice.
Subject : Great Britain.
Dewey Classification : ‭346.41082‬
LC Classification : ‭KD1715‬
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