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The basic functions of banking-lending, deposit taking, and making payments-are constant. What changes are the forms banking takes in response to increases in competition, globalizaion, new laws, and emerging technologies. Among the most visible of these changes will be an increase in the consolidation and globalization of banking in the world's major trading countries. Now, prestigious academics and practitioners, including regulators from around the world, join Benton E. Gup in exploring these coming changes-and by doing so, define a global perspective on banking's future. They find that the…mehr
The basic functions of banking-lending, deposit taking, and making payments-are constant. What changes are the forms banking takes in response to increases in competition, globalizaion, new laws, and emerging technologies. Among the most visible of these changes will be an increase in the consolidation and globalization of banking in the world's major trading countries. Now, prestigious academics and practitioners, including regulators from around the world, join Benton E. Gup in exploring these coming changes-and by doing so, define a global perspective on banking's future. They find that the consolidation of banking will persist on a global scale. Electronic banking in all its forms will increase in importance, and banking in mature economies will be even more different from what it is now in developing economies. While focusing on the financial system in the United States, Gup's panel of contributors also explores financial systems in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere. Like Gup, they predict that a small handful of very large banks will control a disproportionate share of bank assets. Their views provide an unusual survey of current thinking in the domains of banking and finance, and an important source of current information, background, and foresights for banking and finance practitioners, students, and academics.
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Autorenporträt
BENTON E. GUP holds the Chair of Banking at the University of Alabama and has held similar chairs at the University of Tulsa and the University of Virginia. Author of more than 18 books and 90 journal articles, he also serves as a consultant to government and industry. Dr. Gup's most recent book for Quroum is Bank Failures in the Major Trading Countries of the World: Causes and Remedies, (1998).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Creative Destruction by Benton E. Gup The Future of Banking: Two Different Worlds by Steven A. Seelig The Future of Banking by Ian R. Harper and Tom C. H. Chan A History of the Future of Banking: Predictions and Outcomes by Maria Gloria Cobas, Larry R. Mote, and James A. Wilcox Financial Modernization under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Back to the Future by Bernard Shull Restructuring the Federal Safety Net after Gramm-Leach-Bliley by Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. Electronic Banking by Benton E. Gup The New Institutional Structure of Banking: A Framework for Survival in the Digital Age by Susan Hine and Ronnie J. Phillips Deregulation, the Internet, and the Competitive Viability of Large Banks and Community Banks by Robert DeYoung and William C. Hunter The Future of Relationship Lending by Allen N. Berger and Gregory F. Udell Lessons from a Bank Profitability Study for the Future of Banking by Horst Gischer and D. Johannes Jüttner Strategic Alliances: An Alternative to Mergers by Benton E. Gup and Louis Marino The Future of Banking at Synovus Financial Corp. by Richard Anthony The Future of Swiss Banking by Teodoro D. Cocca and Peter Csoport Microcredit for the Poorest Countries by Kiyoshi Abe The Future of European Stock Exchanges by Jean-Pierre Paelinck Index
Preface Creative Destruction by Benton E. Gup The Future of Banking: Two Different Worlds by Steven A. Seelig The Future of Banking by Ian R. Harper and Tom C. H. Chan A History of the Future of Banking: Predictions and Outcomes by Maria Gloria Cobas, Larry R. Mote, and James A. Wilcox Financial Modernization under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Back to the Future by Bernard Shull Restructuring the Federal Safety Net after Gramm-Leach-Bliley by Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. Electronic Banking by Benton E. Gup The New Institutional Structure of Banking: A Framework for Survival in the Digital Age by Susan Hine and Ronnie J. Phillips Deregulation, the Internet, and the Competitive Viability of Large Banks and Community Banks by Robert DeYoung and William C. Hunter The Future of Relationship Lending by Allen N. Berger and Gregory F. Udell Lessons from a Bank Profitability Study for the Future of Banking by Horst Gischer and D. Johannes Jüttner Strategic Alliances: An Alternative to Mergers by Benton E. Gup and Louis Marino The Future of Banking at Synovus Financial Corp. by Richard Anthony The Future of Swiss Banking by Teodoro D. Cocca and Peter Csoport Microcredit for the Poorest Countries by Kiyoshi Abe The Future of European Stock Exchanges by Jean-Pierre Paelinck Index
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