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After living through the stock market crises of 1987 and 2001-2, many people wonder just how safe the financial system is, and what kinds of financial instruments they should trust their savings to. This book explores the future of the financial services industry, giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services that will survive in the early twenty-first century. The book focuses on the changes that we will face in the near future, such as greater use of the Internet for banking transactions and the increasing globalization of financial services. It considers changing…mehr

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After living through the stock market crises of 1987 and 2001-2, many people wonder just how safe the financial system is, and what kinds of financial instruments they should trust their savings to. This book explores the future of the financial services industry, giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services that will survive in the early twenty-first century. The book focuses on the changes that we will face in the near future, such as greater use of the Internet for banking transactions and the increasing globalization of financial services. It considers changing conditions in key financial centres around the world, especially in the US, the UK, Germany, Japan and Switzerland; and it points to the probable disappearance of the insurance sector as a separate industry. The book describes the strategies of major financial services firms, and discusses the likelihood that various strategies will be viable in the future. The author's informative and, at times, provocative assertions will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand how the financial services sector is developing.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Grosse is Professor of International Business and Director of Research at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management in Arizona. He has more than 20 years experience of teaching international finance, international banking, finance in emerging markets, and other finance and global strategy seminars. He has also worked as a consultant to American Express, Banco de Costa Rica, Banco de Credito e Inversiones (Chile), Banco Ganadero (Colombia), Citibank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Manufacturers Hanover Bank, and Merrill Lynch.
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"Robert Grosse shows that, despite the internet, most financialservices are still delivered locally; indeed the world's largestinternational financial institutions (such as Allianz and MerrillLynch) are leaders in their home markets but are not true globalleaders. He also shows that, in retail banking, the performance ofcommercial banks is strongly determined by the growth of their homemarkets." Alan Rugman, Indiana University

"In this important book Robert Grosse shows that, despite theinternet, there are few globally active financial institutions andthat there are no truly global competitors. Most financial servicesare still delivered locally: as a notable example, in retailbanking the performance of commercial banks is stongly determinedby the growth of their home markets. The future of financialservices will be local rather than global." Alan Rugman, KelleySchool of Business