Adapting to financial globalisation
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Adapting to financial globalisation
(Routledge international studies in money and banking, 14)
Routledge, 2001
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"Papers presented at a conference held in Vienna in April 2000 by the Société universitaire européenne de recherches financières and the Austrian National Bank"--T.p. verso
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Adapting to the demands of financial globalisation is currently one of the most pressing preoccupations of bankers, financial institutions and financial authorities. Many aspects of this issue are addressed in this volume, based on a colloquium held in Vienna in April 2000 by the Societe Universitaire Europeene de Recherches Financieres (SUERF) jointly with the Austrian National Bank.
Individual chapters, written by academics, central bankers and market professionals, focus on the strategic implications of global pressures which are tending to eradicate the previously clear boundaries of time, distance, legal frameworks, culture, languages and currencies.
Table of Contents
Introduction Morten Balling 1. In search of anchors for financial and monetary stability Andrew Crockett 2. Banking consolidation in Europe Jacques de Larosiere 3. Monetary policy and financial stability in a dynamic world Klaus Liebscher 4. A new capital adequacy framework for Europe Claes Norgren 5. Is a Euroland banking system already emerging? Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa 6. Fiscal discipline and exchange rate regimes: A case for currency boards? Enrique Alberola and Luis Molina 7. Country risk analysis in the light of emerging market crisis Josef Christl and Thomas Spanel 8. Foreign and domestic bank participation in emerging markets: Lessons from Mexico and Argentina B. Gerard Dages, Linda Goldberg and Daniel Kinney 9. Financial stability in the euro area - some lessons from US financial history E. Philip Davis 10. Strategies developed by Spanish banks for adapting to financial globalisation: Mergers, acquisitions and other strategies Ignacio Fuentes and Teresa Sastre 11. Globalisation and Payment Intermediation Hans Geiger 12. A theoretical model of consumer behaviour in the financial services industry Barry Howcroft 13. Inflation, monetary transparency, and G3 exchange volatility Kenneth N. Kuttner and Adam S. Posen 14. Challenges to the structure of financial supervision in the EU Karel Lannoo 15. Financial industry mergers and acquisitions: Evaluating the strategies of diversification or concentration Gary Santry 16. Impact of globalisation on efficiency in the European banking industry: What can we learn from the cost to income ratio? Peter Van Dijcke
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