Banking Ordinance

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The Banking Ordinance is a set of laws passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to tighten restrictions for opening up or licensing a bank. Prior to the 1964 re-regulations, the government had no way to control bank's monetary effect on the economy. It also had no way of protecting the people utilizing the institutions. Banking was considered a Laissez-faire network, and was also described as "Free Banking" or "Wildcat Banking" filled with much uncertainty. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Banking Ordinance
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rdf:langString Financial Secretary Sir John Henry Bremridge
rdf:langString An Ordinance to regulate banking business and the business of taking deposits; to make provision for the supervision of authorized institutions so as to provide a measure of protection to depositors; to promote the general stability and effective working of the banking system; to make provision for the supervision of money brokers; and to provide for matters incidental thereto or connected therewith.
rdf:langString Banking Ordinance
rdf:langString Current
xsd:date 1986-03-19
xsd:date 1986-05-28
xsd:date 1986-05-30
xsd:decimal 9223372036854775807
rdf:langString The Banking Ordinance is a set of laws passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to tighten restrictions for opening up or licensing a bank. Prior to the 1964 re-regulations, the government had no way to control bank's monetary effect on the economy. It also had no way of protecting the people utilizing the institutions. Banking was considered a Laissez-faire network, and was also described as "Free Banking" or "Wildcat Banking" filled with much uncertainty.
xsd:date 1986-03-07
xsd:date 1986-05-28
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 5164

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