With the passage of the Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and
Branching Efficiency Act and the Riegle Community Development and
Regulatory Improvement Act in 1994, some Americans celebrated the
dawn of a new banking era. These laws, which provided some relief
from regulation, represented the first revision of the
Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. In the intervening sixty years, the
U.S. banking industry had undergone dramatic changes, both
domestically and internationally, and yet the laws associated with
banking remained fixed and intransigent. No amount of regulatory
flexibility or bankers' ingenuity was able to substitute fully for
modernization of the banking laws necessary to keep pace with the
revolution in the banking and financial services industries. The
new legislation represented a rapid realignment of American banking
laws with societal norms; as such, it generated confusion and
uncertainty for many bankers and their constituents, for example,
stockholders, customers, and employees. Matasar and Heiney examine
public data since 1994 in an effort to fully apprise scholars and
practitioners of the changes that have irrevocably altered the
landscape of American banking.
The Riegle-Neal Act and the Riegle Act were the first blows to
the dominance of Depression-era legislation in banking. The second
was the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act of
1999, which eliminated major portions of the Glass-Steagall Act.
This study, which analyzes data from 1994 to 1999, ably captures
and isolates the effects on American banking of the twin Riegle
laws alone, with the noted exceptions of changed circumstances that
may have resulted from other environmental factors (but not from
other banking legislation). The focus here is on interstate banking
experiences. Matasar and Heiney's analysis reveals the direction
that changes associated with the law are likely to take and thus
serves as a baseline for future research and analysis.
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