Foreign Banks in United States Since World War II: A Useful Fringe

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Financial Services,
Foreign Bank
Source:
The Wharton Financial Institutions Center

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Overview: The paper shows the development in the period of rapid growth in the presence of foreign banks in the US. The paper describes the legal and regulatory background to the foreign banks presence and some legislative milestones. The paper also focuses on the agencies and branches of foreign banks. The remaining of the paper focuses on the foreign banks subsidiaries.

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Format: PDF | Size: 523KB | Date: Nov 2000 | Pages: 42


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