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This paper examines whether cross-border spillovers of macroprudential regulation depend on the organisational structure of banks' foreign affiliates. Our analysis compares the response of foreign banks' branches versus subsidiaries in the United Kingdom to changes in macroprudential regulations...
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This paper examines whether the effects of changes in the intensity of macroprudential regulation vary with the organisational structure of banks. Our analysis compares the response of foreign banks' branches vs. subsidiaries to changes in the regulation in the home country of the parent bank....
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Traditionally, regulation of banks has focused on the riskentailed in bank loans. Loans are typically nontradedassets. In recent years, another component of bank assetshas become increasingly important: assets actively tradedin the financial markets.1 These assets form the “tradingbook” of a...
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