Banking Industry Launches Systematic Campaign to Erode Glass-Steagall Act
Large commercial banks launch a coordinated, multi-pronged campaign to systematically dismantle the Glass-Steagall Act’s financial regulations. This strategic effort involves regulatory capture through administrative reinterpretations, academic influence to discredit Depression-era banking safeguards, and sustained legislative pressure for formal repeal. The campaign represents a fundamental shift from New Deal financial protections toward aggressive financial deregulation, driven by banks’ claims of reduced global competitiveness.
Key strategies include:
- Lobbying federal regulators, particularly the Federal Reserve
- Establishing securities trading subsidiaries
- Funding academic research challenging existing banking restrictions
- Arguing that US banks were becoming globally uncompetitive due to strict regulations
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