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Global banks, local crises: bad news from Argentina

Banking crises have been a recurrent phenomenon in Latin America over the past few decades. Some have argued that the internationalization of the banking sector has ushered in a new era: what used to be systemic risk from the perspective of local banks with undiversified portfolios might no longer be systemic from the standpoint of large international banks. ; Argentina's experience shows that the presence of international banks was not enough to prevent local banking crises and sizable losses to depositors. The "bad news" from Argentina, this article argues, is that depositors in emerging ...
Economic Review , Volume 87 , Issue Q3 , Pages 89-106

Conference Paper
Uncertainty and the disappearance of international credit

Proceedings , Issue Sep

Journal Article
Statement to Congress, July 29, 1991 (Fair Trade in Financial Services Act of 1991)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Sep , Pages 724-726

Newsletter
Global banking and national regulation: a conference summary

Although banking across national borders has expanded rapidly, banking regulation remains nationally based. As a result, governments and financial institutions face significant challenges when instability arises. At the Chicago Fed?s International Banking Conference, participants explored cross-border banking issues and ways to improve the current system.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Mar

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Risks in U.S. bank international exposures

U.S. banks have substantial exposure to foreign markets such as Europe and Latin America. In this paper, we show how the amounts and forms of these exposures have evolved over time and note the changes in embodied risks taken through banks' cross-border activity, local claims, and derivative positions. Our findings vary with the type of U.S. bank. Compared with other banks, money-center banks tend to have a greater share of their assets in foreign exposures. Some of money-center banks' exposure to riskier countries, particularly Latin American countries, is achieved through the activities of ...
Staff Reports , Paper 240

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Factors affecting the competitiveness of internationally active financial institutions

The author identifies the characteristics of banks and securities firms that appear to contribute to competitive success in the international arena. She bases her findings on studies of several bank product markets and a statistical analysis of the performance of fifty-one large financial institutions. Particular attention is given to the ways in which success in individual product markets translates into overall profitability.
Quarterly Review , Volume 16 , Issue Spr , Pages 38-51

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Are large U.S. banks moving international activity off their balance sheets?

Quarterly Review , Volume 11 , Issue Sum , Pages 42-44

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Regulation in a global market context

Proceedings , Paper 300

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From the Caymans

FRBSF Economic Letter

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International banking regs

FRBSF Economic Letter

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