Wisconsin Code § 221.0309

Investments in international banking and financial institutions
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A bank may, with the approval of the division, invest an amount not exceeding in the aggregate 15 percent of its capital in one or more corporations principally engaged
in international or foreign banking, or banking in dependencies or
insular possessions of the United States, organized pursuant to 12
USC 611 to 631. A bank may also invest, with the approval of the
division, an amount not exceeding in the aggregate 10 percent of
its capital in the stock of one or more corporations principally engaged in international or foreign financial operations other than
banking, as well as such financial operations in dependencies or
insular possessions of the United States, organized pursuant to 12
USC 611 to 631.

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