The coming transformation of continental european banking?
This paper first provides a broad overview of current conditions in the banking industry in some of the countries that will participate in European economic and monetary union. It then goes on to identify a number of important forces for change. Some of these are global in nature, but likely to have a particularly strong impact in continental Europe, while others (such as the introduction of the euro) are distinctively European. The paper then notes just how little restructuring has actually taken place in continental European banking in the last decade and offers some explanations. The conclusion reached is that the banking sector in continental Europe may now be about to enter a period of sharply increased competition. This will pose challenges for national regulators and other policy-makers concerned with the maintenance of financial stability.
Year of publication: |
1998-06
|
---|---|
Authors: | White, William R. |
Institutions: | Bank for International Settlements (BIS) |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Whither monetary and financial stability? the implications of evolving policy regimes
White, William R., (2004)
-
Are changes in financial structure extending safety nets?
White, William R., (2004)
-
Evolving international financial markets: some implications for Central Banks
White, William R., (1999)
- More ...