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Strategies to capture international banking business

Economic Review , Issue Jan , Pages 33-35

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Opening remarks

Opening remarks to "Beyond Pillar 3 in International Banking Regulation: Disclosure and Market Discipline of Financial Firms," a Conference Cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business at Columbia Business School, October 2-3, 2003.
Economic Policy Review , Issue Sep , Pages 1-2

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Towards a theory of international banking

Economic Review , Issue Spr , Pages 5-8

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Offshore financial regulatory competition: a force for modernization and for crisis

How policymakers frame an economic problem inevitably restricts the range of policy solutions they entertain. It is important to prevent restrictions on the range of policy options being explored from undermining the quality of policy performance. This implies that outside economists should challenge misframing whenever they see it. ; This paper contends that, at least in the financial press, policymakers and some economists are misframing two related problems in financial regulation. The first concerns the nature of the process by which financial modernization spreads from country to ...
Proceedings , Issue Sep

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International banking facilities

Review , Volume 66 , Issue Apr , Pages 5-11

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Final rule on Regulation K regarding international banking

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Dec

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Globalized banks: lending to emerging markets in the crisis

As banking has become more globalized, so too have the consequences of shocks originating in home and host markets. Global banks can provide liquidity and risk-sharing opportunities to the host market in the event of adverse host-country shocks, but they can also have profound effects across international markets. Indeed, global banks played a significant role in the transmission of the current crisis to emerging-market economies. Flows between global banks and emerging markets include both cross-border lending, which has long been recognized as responding significantly to shocks at home or ...
Staff Reports , Paper 377

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International debt with unenforceable claims

Economic Review , Issue Win , Pages 64-79

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The risk-based capital agreement: a further step towards policy convergence

Quarterly Review , Volume 12 , Issue Win , Pages 26-34

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