International Banking

This Note discusses the regulation of international banking activities in the US, including: (i) the US activities of foreign banks through representative offices, branches, Edge corporations, and other forms of subsidiaries; and (ii) the foreign activities of US banks through branches, agencies, Edge corporations and other forms of foreign subsidiaries and investments.  International banking facilities are also discussed.

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