Tag Archives: Glass-Steagall

Glass-Steagall introduced in US Congress—it’s now Trump’s move


  An important issue highlighted by Citizens Electoral Council of Australia Media Release Friday, 3 February 2017 Craig Isherwood‚ National Secretary PO Box 376‚ COBURG‚ VIC 3058 Phone: 1800 636 432 Email: cec@cecaust.com.au Website: http://www.cecaust.com.au The 1933 Glass-Steagall banking separation policy … Continue reading

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Warning to Australian investors: Beware hybrid securities, aka ‘bail-in’ bonds!


Advice courtesy CEC Australia.  CEC Media Release [cec@cecaust.com.au] I cannot personally comment on the contents and claims except to say that a great deal of valid financial information has been presented in the past. Australia’s big banks are careening along … Continue reading

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Australian calls for Glass-Steagall, National Bank


The political party CEC, Citizens Electoral Council of Australia, has as its derivative, an American statesman  of challenged repute, Lyndon LaRouche. Regardless of his attitude, sometimes extreme comments and open criticism of members of the world’s hierarchy, his plans for … Continue reading

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Stop Parliament from secretly legislating to steal deposits; demand Glass-Steagall law instead


This CEC Media Release provides an understanding of a serious attempt to remove existing protections of citizens bank deposits in Australia. It is reproduced here  in order to increase its exposure to the public. I do not specifically lobby for … Continue reading

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Bank Restructuring is Essential – Iceland sets the example – Why is everyone else so Stupid?


Iceland Parliament’s Economics and Trade Committee unanimously passes resolution. The Icelandic parliament, called Althingi, on 18 March was presented with a unanimous motion from its Economics and Trade Committee, calling for a Glass-Steagall-style banking separation. Iceland has led the way … Continue reading

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