Banking business models : definition, analytical framework and financial stability assessment

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Banking business models : definition, analytical framework and financial stability assessment

Rym Ayadi

(Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is a result of several years of research to provide readers with a novel and comprehensive analysis on business models in banking, essential to understanding bank businesses pre- and post- financial crisis and how they evolve in the financial system. This book will provide depositors, creditors, credit rating agencies, investors, regulators, supervisors, and other market participants with a comprehensive analytical framework and analysis to better understand the nature of risk attached to the bank business models and its contribution to systemic risk throughout the economic cycle. The book will also guide post-graduate students and researchers delving into this topic.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Changing Role of Banks in the Financial System3. Defining a Business Model in Banks4. Identification of Business Models5. Bank Business Models and Financial Stability Assessment6. Business Models, Ownership, Organisational Structures and Size7. Migration of Business Models8. Performance of Business Models9. Risk of Business Models10. Regulation and Business Models11. Resolution and Business Models12. Conclusions.

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