The Financial Institutions Reform,Recovery,and Enforcement Act (1989)allowed Bank Holding Companies
The Financial Institutions Reform,Recovery,and Enforcement Act (1989)allowed bank holding companies to acquire nonbank depository institutions and,if desired,convert them into branch offices.
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