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The global financial crisis underscored the importance of regulation and supervision to a well-functioning banking system that efficiently channels financial resources into investment. In this paper, we contribute to the ongoing policy debate by assessing whether compliance with international...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Changing Role of Banks in the Financial System -- 3. Defining a Business Model in Banks -- 4. Identification of Business Models -- 5. Bank Business Models and Financial Stability Assessment -- 6. Business Models, Ownership, Organisational Structures and Size -- 7. Migration...
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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....
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This paper aims at providing a complete picture of banking mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in Europe during the 1990s and at offering economic evaluation and strategic analyses of the process. The main characteristics of this process in the 1990s were the emergence of " mega banks" at the...
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In the decades preceding the Great Crisis of 2007-2009, banking systemsunderwent a profound transformation, progressively moving awayfrom a type of banking centred on personal relationships towards onebased on more standardised and impersonal rapport. It was thought that,through this...
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