The international banking act of


The International Banking Act of 1978:

1) restricted U.S. banks from accepting deposits across state lines.

2) had a slightly negative effect on stock returns of money center banks competing with foreign banks.

3) permitted foreign-owned banks to accept deposits across state lines without establishing Edge Act corporations.

4) required each foreign-owned bank to identify one state in the United States as its home state.

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