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accordingly. As a share of total international exposures, the transfer risk assumed by money-center banks tends to be …
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U.S. investors have traditionally been reluctant to acquire foreign securities_in part, perhaps, because they fear that restrictions on trading in foreign markets will sharply limit any gains they might realize from diversifying their portfolios. An analysis of the effects of one type of...
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-fifths of measured international banking assets of all banks. Between year-end 1984 and year-end 1988 Japanese banks accounted … for slightly over one-half of the measured growth of total international banking activity. A large proportion of their … international assets are at their branches in the United Kingdom and their agency and branch offices in the United States. ; This …
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Foreign penetration of U.S. wholesale banking already exceeds that of most other industry groups; unless market capitalization ratios for U.S. banks go up—or down for foreign banks—this trend is likely to continue.
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