Financial Industry Issues
Members of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee talked with reporters about the state of the banking industry, and the legislation passed by… read more
Members of the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee talked with reporters about the state of the banking industry, and the legislation passed by Congress in November 1991. The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee was a group of private sector and academic analysts who studied the banking and savings and loan industries. The name came from the parliamentary tradition in which the opposition party maintains a “shadow cabinet,” to discuss the policies that the party would institute if it were in power. close
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