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  • Video: Why separating banking activities? - Finance Watch97395
  • Glass-Steagall Legislation97397
  • Wikipedia - Glass–Steagall in post-financial crisis reform debate97398
  • Demos Explainer: A Brief History of the Glass-Steagall Act97402
  • NYT Article Series: Glass-Steagall Act97403
  • Guardian - Banking Reform: What is Ringfencing?97404
  • Business hits ‘brick wall’ in talks on UK banking ring fence - FT 04/1497405
  • ‘Ring-fencing‘ of banks poised to start within weeks of Lords vote - Independent 12/1397406
  • Ex-Citi CEO John Reed: We Need To Break Up The Big Banks - Huff Post 09/1397407
  • Glass-Steagall now: Because the banks own Washington - Al Jazeera 08/1397408
  • US senators introduce ‘new‘ legislation to separate banks - BBC 07/1397409
  • Want to Revive Glass-Steagall? Try This Wall of Separation Instead - Huff Post 07/1397413
  • Osborne backs break-up of banks that fail to reform - BBC 04/1397414
  • Separate risky financial activities from retail banking, EU report recommends - Guardian 10/1297415
  • Labour conference: Miliband threat to break up banks - BBC 10/1297416
  • Repeal of Glass-Steagall: Not a cause, but a multiplier - WP 08/1297420
  • Why I was won over by Glass-Steagall - FT 06/1297421
  • Elizabeth Warren: ‘That’s the strongest argument for a modern Glass-Steagall’ - WP 05/1297422
  • Vickers report: banks get until 2019 to ringfence high street operations - Guardian 09/1197423
  • History‘s lesson is that investment and retail banking must be separate - Telegraph 03/1197427
  • Separating investment banks will not make us safer - FT 01/1097428
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