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This paper examines the drivers of the retrenchment in cross-border banking in the European Union (EU) since the global financial crisis, which stands out in international comparison as banks located in the euro area and in the rest of the EU reduced their cross-border claims by around 25%....
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far-reaching discussions about a broad range of academic and policy issues on the regulation of financial services …
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growing safety net. In turn, to minimize their risk exposure, they have also put in place expansive systems of regulation and …
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regulation by the Fed as standalone entities. Banks, central bankers, and national regulators from around the world have …
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We document that non-US global banks are increasingly heterogeneous in their dollar banking activities and dollar demand. We study the implications for dollar funding markets using data on security-level money market fund holdings. We find that funds charge higher prices to banks with weaker...
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This focus of this paper is the regulation of one segment of modern Islamic finance: Islamic banking, whether conducted … select group of illustrative issues that arise in connection with the regulation of Islamic banks. These issues pertain to (i …
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