New issues in financial services

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New issues in financial services

edited by Ray Kinsella

Blackwell Publishers, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The creation of a Single European Market for financial services and progress towards a single currency have created major challenges for institutions and policy makers alike. In order to understand the changes taking place, from Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) to a European Central Bank, this book provides an overview of the conceptual and methodological foundations on which developments in EC financial markets rest. It draws together the key strands and gives insights into the major issues, including: liquidity in the informal and organized markets; the convergence of capital adequacy regulations; institutional developments; the regional banks; risk management and the European markets; and the emerging monetary and financial system and the economic geography of the new Europe.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Conceptual issues: market making and liquidity, M.K. Lewis
  • capital adequacy convergence and its impact on banks and regulators, E.P.M. Gardener
  • bank stability, deposit insurance and regulation, P. Bourke. Part 2 Institutional developments: building societies - competition and innovation in the 1990s, Mark Boleat
  • financial engineering - new approaches to managing risk exposure, Stewart Hodges
  • the future for regional banks after 1992, J. Revell. Part 3 The European context: economic and monetary union after the Delors Report, C. Goodhart
  • European monetary integration - a UK perspective, E. George
  • EMU and the development of a European central banking system, R.P. Kinsella.

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