Banking legislation allowing National Banks to perform foreign lending through government-chartered subsidiaries.
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- Edge Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 The Edge Act is a 1919 amendment to the United States Federal Reserve Act of   1913, codified at 12 U.S.C. §§ 611–631, which allows National Banks to engage ...
 
- Edge Act Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 An Edge Act Corporation is a corporation chartered by the Federal Reserve of the   United States under the Edge Act to engage in international banking ...
 
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 The authors analyze a section of the Edge Act, which grants American national ...   tem — enacted as an addition to the Edge Act of 1913 and codified ...
 
- Edge Act Corporation Definition | Investopedia
 A banking institution with a special charter from the U.S. Federal Reserve to   conduct international banking operations and certain other forms of business   without ...
 
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 T. M. Fancy, The "Edge Act" and United States International. Banking and   Finance ... corporations, which have come to be called Edge Act corporations, is   also ...
 
- Edge Act - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
 Legislation in the United States, passed in 1919, that allowed the Federal   Reserve to charter banks that could conduct international transactions without   needing ...
 
- What is Edge Act corporation? definition and meaning
 Definition of Edge Act corporation: US bank subsidiary created under the 1919   Edge Act to engage in international banking and investment. International ...
 
- What is Edge Act? definition and meaning
 Definition of Edge Act: Banking legislation allowing National Banks to perform   foreign lending through government-chartered subsidiaries.