Banking regulation and the changing geography of off-balance sheet activities
Carmela D'Avino
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This paper investigates whether the substitute compliance framework under the new US regime for over-the-counter derivatives has stimulated regulatory arbitrage. Results point to increased post-regulatory concentration in exposure in those countries in which US banks comply with local derivative regulation.
Keywords: US banks; interest rate swaps; derivatives regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-08
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Published in Economics Letters, 2017
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