1. most shell branches of U.S. banks operate in:a. japanb. united kingdomc. bahamas and british west indiesd. canada2. which of the following forms of international banking organization is associated with interbank money market transactions?a. repres
1. most shell branches of U.S. banks operate in:a. japanb. united kingdomc. bahamas and british west indiesd. canada2. which of the following forms of international banking organization is associated with interbank money market transactions?a. representative officeb. shell branchc. edge act corporationd. international banking facility3. international lending based on LIBOR with a rollover -pricing feature protects the bank froma. liquidity riskb. interest rate riskc. default riskd. solvency risk4. An international lenders concern about the changing tax rate on intereste income from an international loan is an example of:a. credit riskb. country riskc. foreign exchange riskd. reinvestment risk