| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1991 - 208 páginas
...are, or could be, competitors to the parent corporation. "Thus, the cornerstone of effective banking, independent credit decisions based on objective evaluation of creditworthiness, will be undermined. Instead, credit decisions will be subordinated to the broader business interests of the parent corporation.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs - 1992 - 1874 páginas
...credit to those who can benefit the whole organization. Thus, the cornerstone of effective banking, independent credit decisions based on objective evaluation of creditworthiness, will be undermined. 6. Would a commercial firm that owns a bank be more apt to make its bank's credits available to its... | |
| Robert Guttmann - 1997 - 298 páginas
...or could be, competitors to the parent corporation. Thus, the cornerstone of effective banking — independent credit decisions based on objective evaluation of creditworthiness — will be undermined. The merging of banking and commerce also will be detrimental for monetary policy for two reasons: •... | |
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