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International Banking Facilities Have Improved the Competitive Position of Banks in the United States

NSIAD-84-128 Published: Aug 07, 1984. Publicly Released: Aug 07, 1984.
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The Federal Reserve System permits U.S. banks to establish international banking facilities, which allow banks to conduct transactions with foreign customers and thereby compete in the international banking market. GAO studied the impacts of such facilities to determine whether the Federal Reserve's objectives and other projected benefits of such facilities have been realized.

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Banking regulationCompetitionForeign investments in USInternational tradeInternational bankingBid proposalsForeign banksBankingU.S. competitivenessInterest rates