The interstate banking revolution : benefits, risks, and tradeoffs for bankers and consumers
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The interstate banking revolution : benefits, risks, and tradeoffs for bankers and consumers
Quorum Books, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [219]-226
Includes index
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内容説明
Peter Rose focuses in this volume on a new and ongoing movement in banking--the rapid spread of banks and bank holding companies across state lines. As Rose notes at the outset, legislation to allow banks to cross state lines is now law in 46 states. While many analysts believe that full-service interstate banking will bring badly needed capital to struggling local economies and help stem the rising tide of savings and loan failures, there is growing concern in the regulatory community and among some bankers and consumer groups that this trend will only exacerbate current problems of excessive risk exposure in the banking industry. Rose evaluates these contending views exploring in detail interstate banking's potential benefits and costs and assessing the movement's future in an increasingly global society and volatile international economy. He concludes new federal and state policies that both protect the public interest and bring greater stability to the banking industry are necessary before interstate banking can fulfill the promises of its supporters.
Among the critical issues Rose addresses are the ways in which leading banking organizations assess potential market areas, how these same organizations select particular banking institutions as targets for acquisition, and what changes in services and service pricing are likely in the wake of an interstate banking acquisition. He examines the special challenges and problems the interstate banking movement creates for federal and state regulatory authorities and considers what new federal and state legislation and regulation may be needed to deal with these problems. Arguing that for savings-investment channels to work well banks must benefit from full public confidence, Rose calls for the institution of measures such as frequent and thorough FDIC inspections, insurance fees tied to level of risk exposure, and full disclosure of bank finances. Numerous tables amplify points made in the text. Must reading for advanced courses in finance and banking, this book will also be of significant interest to regulators, policymakers and banking executives concerned about the potential impact of a widening trend toward interstate full-service banking.
目次
Preface The Scope and Thrust of American Interstate Banking Causes of the Interstate Banking Movement The History of Full-Service Interstate Banking in the United States Research Evidence on the Benefits and Costs of Interstate Banking Public Policy Issues Raised by the Expansion of Banking Across State Lines Entering New Interstate Markets: How Do Bankers Decide Which States to Enter? Methods for Analyzing and Selecting Banks for Interstate Acquisitions: How Do Bankers Choose Their Target Firms? Overcoming the Key Management Problems of Interstate Banking Interstate Goals and Outcomes: What Bank CEOs See As Their Problems and Accomplishments from Interstate Expansion Guideposts for Public Policy and the Management of Interstate Banking Firms Appendices :Interstate Banking Bibliography Index
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