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Vol. 8, No. 4
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Last Updated: 07/10/1984

1984 Bank Structure Conference Highlights

Christine Pavel

Since the turn of the decade, the financial services industry has undergone dramatic changes. The pace of nonbank entry into the industry has accelerated; banks and other depository institutions have become more aggressive and innovative in their product offerings and in their attempts to circumvent banking regulation; and legislators and regulators have become more responsive to the new and ever-changing financial climate.

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