Global banking strategy
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Global banking strategy
Wiley, c1988
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Successful banking strategies for the 1990s are identified in this book which charts the development and inevitability of the 1987 crash from a banking perspective and explores the impact of new technology on strategy. In the past few years, the financial services industry has been in a state of transition and dramatic transformation. The author explains how this transformation has important implications for public policy makers, the financial services industry and society as a whole as well as bankers and dealers. Covering both retail and wholesale banking, the book examines the banking community globally from a strategic rather than a financial viewpoint.
Table of Contents
- The evolution of multinational banking
- the international capital market
- multinational banking and the foreign exchange market
- the banking system and industrial development
- the debt bomb - defused or detonated?
- the changing nature of corporate banking
- the return to favour of retail banking
- the delivery system revolution
- the impact of regulation and deregulation
- implications for economic management.
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