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| | FRBSF: Economic Letter - Getting the Jump on Interstate Branching (4/25/97) |
 | | Although the federal trigger date for allowing interstate branching is June 1, 1997, about half the states, including eight of the nine in the Twelfth District, already have gotten a jump on interstate branching. |
 | | For example, interstate banking clearly dominates in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Washington, and in each state, interstate branching also is a significant share of overall interstate banking. |
 | | That suggests that, with interstate banking already dominating in the West, the dominance of interstate branching is probably just a matter of time. |
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