Chronological: American Bankers Association, Honolulu, 1983-10-10
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1983
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This folder contains a speech given by Senator Daniel K. Inouye at the American Bankers Association Conference in Honolulu. In this speech Senator Inouye speaks of the future of American banking and predicts of what experts think banking will become. He also mentions the three most influential men in America related to banking and their backgrounds. Inouye then mentions positive things that U.S. banks do, successful banking corporations, ways to strengthen American institutions, bailing banks out, legislation related to banking, and demands being placed on the international monetary system.
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Banking law., Banks and banking., Bank failures--Law and legislation.
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28 Pages
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Hawaii.
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Speeches, Box SP6, Folder 11
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Table of Contents
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