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International Banking Chapter 5 International Banking

5.2 The Nature of International Banking Figure 5.1 International banking: external liabilities 1977 quarter 4 to 2003 quarter 3

5.2 The Nature of International Banking Figure 5.2 A framework for understanding international bank activity

5.3 Growth of International Banking Table 5.1 Categories of banking business

5.4 The Eurocurrency Markets Table 5.2 Selected international banking centres, June 2003 (total outstanding external liabilities of banks in reporting countries)

5.4 The Eurocurrency Markets Table 5.3 Total cross-border claims by BIS-reporting banks, stocks at end June 2003, by currency

5.4 The Eurocurrency Markets Figure 5.3 Eurocurrency lending and deposit rates

5.4 The Eurocurrency Markets Table 5.4 Interbank transactions: cross-border claims, end June 2003

5.4 The Eurocurrency Markets Table 5.5 Operation of eurocurrency markets