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Noemi Kramer
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14 February, 04:55
What was the Glass-Steagall Banking Relief Act?
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The Glass-Steagall Act, part of the Banking Act of 1933, was landmark banking legislation that separated Wall Street from Main Street by offering protection to people who entrust their savings to commercial banks.
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