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How do foreign banks react to French prudential policies ?
[Les banques étrangères réagissent-elles aux politiques prudentielles en France?]

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  • Stéphane Dees
  • Julio Ramos-Tallada

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Overall, French prudential policies entail a reduction in foreign banks’ lending to French residents. Yet some measures may lead to undesired leakages that potentially undermine authorities’ goals: foreign bank affiliates’ exposure to France rose by 1.1% (up EUR 1.5 billion) on average over 2011-17 owing to the implementation of Basel capital requirements. Globalement, les politiques prudentielles françaises entraînent une réduction des prêts des banques étrangères aux résidents français. Mais certaines mesures peuvent induire des fuites nuisant aux objectifs des autorités : sur la période 2011-2017, les exigences en fonds propres de Bâle ont accru de 1,1 % (+1,5 milliard d’euros) en moyenne l’exposition sur la France des sociétés affiliées de banques étrangères.

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  • Stéphane Dees & Julio Ramos-Tallada, 2019. "How do foreign banks react to French prudential policies ? [Les banques étrangères réagissent-elles aux politiques prudentielles en France?]," Eco Notepad (in progress) 129, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:129
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