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The report stopped short of advocating that the banks be split up.
The Bank took over responsibility for keeping banks safe last year after the FSA was split up.
Under the shock of these charges, Wegelin was split up and its valuable assets placed with another local bank, Raiffeisen.
Afterward, the family was split up.
The government is expected to put in 25 billion euros, or $33 billion, and it said that the bank would be split up and eventually wound down.
Demonstrating a thawing of relations with the new boss, Chancellor George Osborne was at the London office of RBS for the announcement of the result of the review he had commissioned into whether the bank should be split up.
Making his clearest call yet for banks to be split up, so that their retail arms are separated from riskier investment banking operations, he criticised the industry's failure to reform despite "breathtaking" levels of taxpayer support.
In short, Elliott thinks banks are too big and must be split up into smaller units to increase the stability of our financial system.
I thought that was extremely odd -- until I learned that the loan had been split up among eight banks and as long as there was no foreclosure the banks could say the loans were "good".
"The warning comes as Parliament is set to debate the new laws, which outline how firms could be split up if they do not separate their investment banking units from their retail banking operations".
The warning comes as Parliament debates the new laws, which outline how firms could be split up if they do not separate their investment banking units from their retail banking operations.
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