Comment Letter on the U.S. agencies’ proposed changes to regulatory requirements for foreign banking organizations
The Financial Services Agency and the Bank of Japan sent a comment letter on June 21, 2019 to the U.S. agencies (OCC, FRB and FDIC) in response to their release asking for public comment on the proposed changes to regulatory requirements for foreign banking organizations.For our comments, please find the letter below.
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