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Statement to Congress, May 14, 1990 (role of U.S. firms and banks in a global competitive setting)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Jul

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A summary of the International Banking Act of 1978

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Economic Review , Volume 65 , Issue Jan , Pages 16-21

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Amendment effective August 12, 1987

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Oct

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Towards a theory of international banking

Economic Review , Issue Spr , Pages 5-8

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China's rich but troubled banking sector

The Region , Volume 17 , Issue Dec , Pages 55

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Globalized banks: lending to emerging markets in the crisis

As banking has become more globalized, so too have the consequences of shocks originating in home and host markets. Global banks can provide liquidity and risk-sharing opportunities to the host market in the event of adverse host-country shocks, but they can also have profound effects across international markets. Indeed, global banks played a significant role in the transmission of the current crisis to emerging-market economies. Flows between global banks and emerging markets include both cross-border lending, which has long been recognized as responding significantly to shocks at home or ...
Staff Reports , Paper 377

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Impact of the 1988 Basel Accord on international banks

Proceedings , Paper 497

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International linkages in the term structure of interest rates

Review , Issue Jul , Pages 30-43

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The secondary market in developing country debt: some observations and policy implications

Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Jul , Pages 1-12

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Cross-border bank acquisitions: Is there a performance effect?

This paper uses a unique database that includes deal and bank balance sheet information for 220 cross-border acquisitions between 1994 and 2003 to analyze the characteristics and performance effects of international takeovers on target banks. A discrete choice estimation shows that banks are more likely to get acquired in a cross-border deal if they are large, bad performers, in a small country, and when the banking sector is concentrated. Post-acquisition performance for target banks does not improve in the first two years relative to domestically-owned financial institutions. This result is ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 922

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