Historically, banks in the United States have faced fewer legal and regulatory constraints on how and where they conduct their business than banks in Germany and Japan.
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Q2: In Germany, the lead bank often takes
Q3: Hostile acquisitions are more common in Germany
Q4: China's banks have been constrained by intrusive
Q5: Commercial banks in Germany face relatively few
Q6: Commercial banks in Japan face no legal
Q8: In Japan, the national government usually takes
Q9: Bank-based systems of corporate governance have supervisory
Q10: The costs of monitoring management and ensuring
Q11: China's "listed sector" includes partially privatized exchange-listed
Q12: The biggest barrier to a foreign acquisition
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