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CHAPTER TWENTY International Banking Service Options

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2 CHAPTER TWENTY International Banking Service Options
The purpose of this chapter is to learn what services international banks offer their customers and to discover the options a bank manager has under law and regulation to organize a multinational bank.

3 Types of Foreign Banking Organizations
Representative Offices Agency Offices Branch Offices Joint Ventures Edge Act Corporations Agreement Corporations International Banking Facilities Shell Branches Export Trading Companies

4 Goals of International Banking Regulation
Protecting the Safety of Depositor Funds Promote Stable Growth in Money and Credit Foreign Exchange Controls Restrict the Outflow of Scarce Capital Protect Domestic Financial Institutions and Markets from Foreign Competition

5 Regulation of Foreign Bank Activity in the U.S.
International Banking Act of 1978 Foreign Bank Supervision Act of 1991 International Lending and Supervision Act of 1983 Basle Agreement

6 Customer Services Supplied By Banks in International Markets
Making Foreign Currency Available Hedging Against Foreign Currency Risk Exposure Supplying Customers with Short and Long Term Credit and Credit Guarantees Supplying Payment and Thrift Instruments Underwriting Customer Note and Bond Issues in the Eurobond Market Protecting Customers Against Interest Rate Risk Helping Customers Market Their Products Through an Export Trading Company

7 Tools for Reducing Currency Risk
Forward Contracts Currency Futures Contracts Currency Options Currency Swaps

8 Ways of Supplying Customers with Credit
Note Issuance Facilities Eurocommercial Paper (ECP) American Depository Receipt (ADR)

9 Future Problems for International Banks
Growing Customer Use of Securities Markets to Raise Funds Developing Better Methods to Estimate Risk in International Lending Adjusting to New Market Opportunities Created By Deregulation and New International Agreements Opportunities Created By NAFTA Opportunities Created in the EU and Eastern Europe Opportunities Created in Asia


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