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Bank holding companies (BHCs) can be complex organizations, conducting multiple lines of business through many distinct legal entities and across a range of geographies. While such complexity raises the costs of bank resolution when organizations fail, the effect of complexity on BHCs' broader...
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. Microprudential regulation of banks plays a role, influencing leverage and capitalization, changing sensitivities to shocks, and also …
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Domestic prudential regulation can have unintended effects across borders and may be less effective in an environment … regulation reduces lending by large U.S. global banks to foreign residents. …
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Domestic prudential regulation can have unintended effects across borders and may be less effective in an environment … country where the tightening occurs to the United States and to other countries. Third, tighter U.S. capital regulation …
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Complexity of banks can have important ramifications for the performance and the risks of the banking system. Financial sector reforms that were implemented in the past decade have thus aimed to reduce and to better manage the risk implications of bank complexity. Yet, surprisingly little is...
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