Paper looks at effects of international regulatory reform on Portugal

Tighter standards had different effects on foreign and Portuguese banks – researchers

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The Bank of Portgual

A working paper published by the Bank of Portugal examines the effects of the tightening of international financial regulatory standards on Portugal’s banks.

In International banking and cross-border effects of regulation: lessons from Portugal, Diana Bonfim and Sónia Costa use quarterly bank-level data from Portuguese banks from 2006 to 2014.

More conservative international standards on concentration ratios and capital requirements have led to a decrease in the growth of domestic credit, the

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