When a U.S. bank accepts a deposit from one of its foreign branches, that deposit is subject

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When a U.S. bank accepts a deposit from one of its foreign branches, that deposit is subject to the Fed’s reserve requirements. Similarly, Fed reserve requirements are imposed on any loan from a U.S. bank’s foreign branch to a U.S. resident, or on any asset purchase by the branch bank from its U.S. parent. What do you think is the rationale for these regulations?

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International Economics Theory and Policy

ISBN: 978-0273754206

9th Edition

Authors: Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, Marc J. Melitz

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