Uruguay Round Negotiations on Financial Services: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance, Task Force on the International Competitiveness of U.S. Financial Institutions of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session. July 17, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 249 páginas |
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... Competitive- ness of United States Financial Institutions will come to order . Today , our task force will hear from representatives of the Bush administration on two key issues affecting the ability of United States financial services ...
... Competitive- ness of United States Financial Institutions will come to order . Today , our task force will hear from representatives of the Bush administration on two key issues affecting the ability of United States financial services ...
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... competitive edge that U.S. financial firms have historically enjoyed is at risk if our firms cannot introduce new technologies and market their products freely overseas at the same time that foreign firms operate freely in our own ...
... competitive edge that U.S. financial firms have historically enjoyed is at risk if our firms cannot introduce new technologies and market their products freely overseas at the same time that foreign firms operate freely in our own ...
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... competitive opportuni- ty which , as you know , we draw from the International Banking Act of 1978 . I would like to stress we are not concentrating on harmonizing international regulations . We are concentrating on the obligation that ...
... competitive opportuni- ty which , as you know , we draw from the International Banking Act of 1978 . I would like to stress we are not concentrating on harmonizing international regulations . We are concentrating on the obligation that ...
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... competition coming in here at home . So our industry really needs those foreign opportunities and they are very competitive . They are well situated to compete on fair terms in those foreign markets . As for the U.S. objectives in the ...
... competition coming in here at home . So our industry really needs those foreign opportunities and they are very competitive . They are well situated to compete on fair terms in those foreign markets . As for the U.S. objectives in the ...
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... competitive effect that that has . Our companies in the U.S. are required to separately account and keep separate capital for those separate lines so that kind of cross - subsidization cannot go on among U.S. companies . As for what ...
... competitive effect that that has . Our companies in the U.S. are required to separately account and keep separate capital for those separate lines so that kind of cross - subsidization cannot go on among U.S. companies . As for what ...
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accordance administrative apply appropriate balance of payments banking BARREDA BEREUTER Chairman LAFALCE Committee Comparative EC Draft-U.S. concerned CONG CONGRES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consultation covered service cross-border developing countries dispute settlement DOUG BEREUTER Draft-U.S. Draft July E2-MFTS EC Draft-U.S. Draft effective enquiry points ensure entity entry into force establish ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES European Community financial dumping financial service providers foreign service providers FRANK ANNUNZIO FSPs GATT International Monetary Fund international trade issue laws less favorable liberalisation liberalization LIBRARY OF CONGRESS measures modes of delivery monopoly national treatment necessary negotiating groups Non-application notify obligations paragraph payments and transfers personnel procedures provision of financial provision of services regulations relating request requirements reservations respect restrictions rules schedule sectoral annexes service sectors services agreement services negotiations subsidies Task Force temporary entry territory trade in services transactions Treasury U.S. Draft July U.S. firms U.S. insurance Uruguay Round WILSON withdrawal
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