Author: Greer, Guy
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Series: Material prepared for the information of the Federal Reserve System
A history and statistical analysis of branch banking developments in California. The statistical series in this volume in most instances end with the year 1931.
The Federal Reserve Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking was appointed by the Federal Reserve Board on February 26, 1930. The charge to the committee was "to assemble and digest information on branch banking as practiced in the United States and elsewhere, the unit banking system of the country, and the effect of ownership of bank stocks by investment trusts and holding corporations." Ten reports, a progress report and a summary report were completed by the committee. Committee members were E.A. Goldenweiser, Chairman, Director of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board; Ira Clerk, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; M.J. Fleming, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; L.R. Rounds, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and E.L. Smead, Chief, Division of Bank Operations, Federal Reserve Board. J.H. Riddle served as Executive Secretary and Director of Research.
OCLC:
10702602
Citation:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking and Greer, Guy, ([year]), Branch Banking in California, [issue title/date], accessed May 23, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/federal reserve history/frcom_br_gp_ch_banking/branch_banking_california.pdf
Authors:
- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking
- Greer, Guy
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- Banking Groups and Chains
- Banking Profits, 1890-1931
- Bank Suspensions in the United States, 1892-1931
- Branch Banking in Canada
- Branch Banking in England
- Branch Banking in the United States [1932]
- Changes in the Number and Size of Banks in the United States, 1834-1931
- Dual Banking System in the United States
- Progress Report of the Committee on Branch, Group and Chain Banking to the Conference of Governors and Chairmen
- Summary of the Reports [Federal Reserve Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking]
Branch Banking in Canada
Description:
Series: Material prepared for the information of the Federal Reserve System
A study of branch banking in Canada, its organization, safety record, and service to the public.
The Federal Reserve Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking was appointed by the Federal Reserve Board on February 26, 1930. The charge to the committee was "to assemble and digest information on branch banking as practiced in the United States and elsewhere, the unit banking system of the country, and the effect of ownership of bank stocks by investment trusts and holding corporations." Ten reports, a progress report and a summary report were completed by the committee. Committee members were E.A. Goldenweiser, Chairman, Director of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board; Ira Clerk, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; M.J. Fleming, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; L.R. Rounds, Deputy Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; and E.L. Smead, Chief, Division of Bank Operations, Federal Reserve Board. J.H. Riddle served as Executive Secretary and Director of Research.
OCLC:
10702444
Citation:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking and Greer, Guy, ([year]), Branch Banking in Canada, [issue title/date], accessed May 23, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/federal reserve history/frcom_br_gp_ch_banking/branch_banking_canada.pdf
Authors:
- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking
- Greer, Guy
Topics:
Related Publications:
- 225 Bank Suspensions: Case Histories from Examiners' Reports
- Banking Groups and Chains
- Banking Profits, 1890-1931
- Bank Suspensions in the United States, 1892-1931
- Branch Banking in California
- Branch Banking in England
- Branch Banking in the United States [1932]
- Changes in the Number and Size of Banks in the United States, 1834-1931
- Dual Banking System in the United States
- Progress Report of the Committee on Branch, Group and Chain Banking to the Conference of Governors and Chairmen
- Summary of the Reports [Federal Reserve Committee on Branch, Group, and Chain Banking]
Memorandum to Chairman Eccles
Description:
Cover memo for memo Greer wrote to Governor Draper on aid to small business, dated October 13, 1942. Attachment mentioned in Greer's memo not included.
Date:
1945/05/08,
Citation:
Bramlet, P. and Greer, Guy, 1945, Memorandum to Chairman Eccles, from The Marriner S. Eccles Document Collection, accessed May 23, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/eccles/067_02_0006.pdf
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