The authors analyze the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of international banks'claims countries receive. In particular, they distinguish between local claims, extended by international banks through their affiliates in a host (or claim recipient) country, and cross-border claims, booked from outside the host country, typically from banks'headquarters in their home countries. Using data on U.S., Spanish, and Italian banks'foreign claims across countries, the authors find that the share of local foreign claims is primarily driven by the degree of"freedom"in the host banking sector and by business opportunities in the local market. Entry requirements, startup and informational costs associated with internationa...
Given the recent traumatic events in the world’s banking industry it is important to understand what...
When do foreign banks have an advantage operating abroad and when not? Studying the performance of f...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the presence of foreign banks in Latin America...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
(*) We thank Cristina Luna for her valuable assistance in obtaining and interpreting data from Bank...
Rising international bank financing to developing countries has fueled a debate on the behavior of t...
The significant rise in foreign bank claims observed during the 1990s, following their steep decline...
Using bank-level data from 84 countries, we find that a higher degree of bank internationalization i...
This paper investigates what factors might help explain the internationalization strategy of banks a...
This paper investigates the determinants of the pattern of banks' foreign investment. We extended pr...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
With a comprehensive dataset covering 129 countries over 1995-2013, this study investigates the impa...
Are the drivers of domestic and cross-border M&As in the banking sector different? Despite the inten...
Foreign bank presence has substantially increased in Latin America during the second half of the 199...
Given the recent traumatic events in the world’s banking industry it is important to understand what...
When do foreign banks have an advantage operating abroad and when not? Studying the performance of f...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the presence of foreign banks in Latin America...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
This paper analyzes the determinants and implications for financial stability of the mix of internat...
(*) We thank Cristina Luna for her valuable assistance in obtaining and interpreting data from Bank...
Rising international bank financing to developing countries has fueled a debate on the behavior of t...
The significant rise in foreign bank claims observed during the 1990s, following their steep decline...
Using bank-level data from 84 countries, we find that a higher degree of bank internationalization i...
This paper investigates what factors might help explain the internationalization strategy of banks a...
This paper investigates the determinants of the pattern of banks' foreign investment. We extended pr...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
With a comprehensive dataset covering 129 countries over 1995-2013, this study investigates the impa...
Are the drivers of domestic and cross-border M&As in the banking sector different? Despite the inten...
Foreign bank presence has substantially increased in Latin America during the second half of the 199...
Given the recent traumatic events in the world’s banking industry it is important to understand what...
When do foreign banks have an advantage operating abroad and when not? Studying the performance of f...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the presence of foreign banks in Latin America...