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Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act


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The Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act is a U.S. law passed in 1991, giving the Federal Reserve Board greater regulatory powers over foreign banks operating in the United States.

In the act, the Fed can even close the U.S. facilities of such banks if they are found to be inadequately supervised or operated in unsafely.


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