Global positioning for financial services /
Global Positioning for Financial Services is a broad-based examination of the changes occurring in financial services. The forces of privatization and securitization are but two of the factors that are changing the way financial services are delivered. Technology has enabled direct sale of securitie...
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World Scientific Pub. Co.,
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Publisher Address: | Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : |
Publication Dates: | 2000. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/4367#t=toc |
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Global Positioning for Financial Services is a broad-based examination of the changes occurring in financial services. The forces of privatization and securitization are but two of the factors that are changing the way financial services are delivered. Technology has enabled direct sale of securities to ultimate investors in ways that have not been possible until now. Regulators must adjust their perceptions of risk and reward to maintain safe systems. Astute industry participants must have a clear understanding of these dynamics in order to develop effective strategies for the future. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xii,166pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9789812793669 |
CLC: | F830.2 |
Contents: | 1. Transformation in financial services. Introduction. The traditional roles. The industry transformation. Changing market shares. Conclusion. Selected references -- 2. International variations. Introduction. Banking in an international context. The structural differences. Comparative bank services. Corporate services. Securities operations. Insurance. Conclusion. Selected references -- 3. Driving forces of change. Introduction. Deregulation. The European Union. Conclusion. Selected references -- 4. Regulatory influences. Introduction. The need for regulation. Trends in regulation. The United States. The United Kingdom. Germany. Japan. Conclusion. Selected references -- 5. Best practices. Introduction. Innovation in the United States. Universal banking in Germany. International traditional in the United Kingdom. The quest for international competitiveness in Japan. Conclusion. Selected references -- 6. Forging financial services alliances. Introduction. Within the United States. European alliances and investment banking. Greater China and alliances with western banks. Conclusion. Selected references. |