Institute publications include the bimonthly International Banking Focus/Institute News. The Focus describes the latest legislative, regulatory and tax developments in Washington and various states, along with the Institute's efforts to address particular problems that affect international banks. The News reports on Institute events and activities.






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The Institute has published its 22st annual Global Survey of Regulatory and Market Developments in Banking, Securities and Insurance, which this year covers 33 countries and the European Union during the period from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009.

Click here for the 2009 Global Survey

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The study documents the economic contributions that international banks make to the United States, particularly in terms of jobs, payroll/benefits and other operating expenditures.  The most recent study was published in February 2008 and is based on our survey of Institute member banks as of December 31, 2006.  The study finds that the U.S. operations (banking and nonbanking) of international banks in the aggregate directly employed nearly 250,000 people and had total employee, occupancy and other operating  expenditures of more than $57 billion, of which payroll and benefits accounted for more than $37 billion.  The Institute previously surveyed its member banks as of December 31, 1996, the results of which were published
by the Institute in 1997.

Click here for the most recent study

Click here for the 1997 study


 

 


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