Depository institutions deregulation act of 1979: hearings before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, on S. 1347 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... percent of the users of share draft accounts are satisfied with their accounts . Asked what features they found most attractive , 83 percent replied " no service charge " was great ; 78 percent said dividends were very appealing ; 74 ...
... percent of the users of share draft accounts are satisfied with their accounts . Asked what features they found most attractive , 83 percent replied " no service charge " was great ; 78 percent said dividends were very appealing ; 74 ...
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... percent on transaction accounts , includ- ing NOW accounts , and no reserve requirements at all on consumer time and savings deposits . When coupled with the provisions of S. 1347 , however , authorizing NOW accounts and requiring a 1⁄4 ...
... percent on transaction accounts , includ- ing NOW accounts , and no reserve requirements at all on consumer time and savings deposits . When coupled with the provisions of S. 1347 , however , authorizing NOW accounts and requiring a 1⁄4 ...
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... percent of the financial institutions offered the services . In New England as a whole , 1.5 million NOW accounts totalling $ 2.3 billion were outstanding and 69 percent of all financial institutions participated . Commercial banks held ...
... percent of the financial institutions offered the services . In New England as a whole , 1.5 million NOW accounts totalling $ 2.3 billion were outstanding and 69 percent of all financial institutions participated . Commercial banks held ...
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... percent , with a ratio 54 percent in New Hampshire . For New England as a whole , the figure is 36 percent . The ratios of NOW accounts to married households are substantially higher , averaging 93 percent in Massachusetts . 78 per- cent ...
... percent , with a ratio 54 percent in New Hampshire . For New England as a whole , the figure is 36 percent . The ratios of NOW accounts to married households are substantially higher , averaging 93 percent in Massachusetts . 78 per- cent ...
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... percent certainly a reasonable assumption based on the New England experience of the number of NOW's versus the number of checks written per month- would represent a substantial saving to the banking system . Payment of competitive ...
... percent certainly a reasonable assumption based on the New England experience of the number of NOW's versus the number of checks written per month- would represent a substantial saving to the banking system . Payment of competitive ...
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