Abstract

This paper reviews banking regulation in New Zealand from the deregulation of the1980s through to the present day. It focuses on the effects of light-handed regulationthat was introduced as part of the deregulatory process and examines its effectivenessfor protecting depositors and at preventing the (potential) looting of New Zealandbanks by their foreign owners. It notes the extent of reregulation now being undertaken.

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