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Author File ALLING, N. D. Investment funds separation, BANKERS MAGAZINE, May, 1939. Pp. A. ALLING, N. D. Investment funds separation, BANKERS MAGAZINE, May, 1939. Pp. A* OSTERWEIS, S. L. Security affiliates and security operations of commercial banks, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, October, 1932. Pp. 9. PEACH, V. Nelson THE SECURITY AFFILIATES OF NATIONAL BANKS. Johns Hopkins University Studies in History and Political Science, Series LVIII, No* 3* Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 194 . Pp. 137. Review: by R. G. Rodkey, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXII, March 1942, pp. 167-68. investment banking business mixing the commercial and investment phases of the banking business PEACH, V* Nelson THE SECURITY AFFILIATES OF NATIONAL BANKS. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1941* Pp* 187% Reviewed by Cyril B. Upham, JPE, L, April 1942, pp. 308-9 assumption of investment banking functions by commercial banks—abuses and defects revealed by investigation of stock market practices by Senate Comm. on Banking & Currency (1933) i 81> 3vO S) • o a &S «Q M si Digitized for•H FRASER PPESTON, H. H. end FINLEY, A. P.. Investment Affiliates Thrive, AMEFICAN RANKERS ASSOCIATION JOUBNAL, May, 1930, p. 1027. E M Favors Investment Affiliate, ibid., June, 1930, p. 1153. M Sisson, Francis H# Supervision or suppresion. (Xn: American Bankers Association Journal, February 1*33, p*1314.) The dangers we face in divorcing investment from commercial banking. Let security a f f i l i a t e s be obliged to make reports and submit to examination. •. be more controlled by the government rahei -than renounced Banks and banking-Affiliates Glass bill,1932 SILBERLING, Norman G. THE DYNAMICS OF BUSINESS. criticism of American misuse of commercial banking in its relation to capital financing, see pp. 239ff. Cit^ps - W | - | j r : r<ui oa! J r o l e *9 Sf&cK. WILKINSON, J* H., Jr. Bank security companies; the advantages and methods of organization and operation of security company affiliates of commercial banks, BANKERS MAGAZINE, December, 1929• M W i l l i s , H. Parker Speculative a c t i v i t i e s of American banks. (In; The Banker, February 1931, p.185-194.) For years the tendency of American banking law has been towards permitting a mixture of banking functions, American banks are lending lesson inditidual paper and more on secured notes protected by stock and bonds of corporations. Federal reserve banks -Credit p o l i c i e s , Federal reserve system and speculation Banks and banking-Affiliates YORK, J. I., Jr, The position of the commercial bank in the origination and distribution of securities, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, July, 1929.