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Loan sales: Pacific Rim trade in nontradable assets Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Joseph G. Haubrich
James B. Thomson
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An examination of the role of foreign banks in the loan sales market, finding that the motives for loan sales and purchases differ between U.S. and foreign-owned banks and between foreign banks of different regions, which is consistent with foreign banks' using the market for diversification.
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