Local factors have greater influence on global lenders – BIS paper
Researchers examine data on 53 largest commercial banks
How global bank subsidiaries lend is more strongly linked to economic conditions in their location than in the owner’s country, a research paper finds.
The paper, ‘What drives local lending by global banks?’ published by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), incorporates bank-level data from the 53 largest commercial banks and their subsidiaries. It examines this data against the macroeconomic and financial metrics in the host-specific and owner-specific countries.
The researchers find
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