The Banking Industry in the Emerging Market Economies: Competition, Consolidation and Systemic Stability

Topics:
Commercial Banking,
Investment and Capital Markets
Tags:
Bank For International Settlements,
Banking,
Consolidation,
Emerging Market,
Financial Services,
Foreign Bank
Source:
Bank for International Settlements

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Overview: This paper first reviews the main forces for change in the emerging economies, banking industry, and then analyses how these forces are affecting the structure of their banking systems through privatizations, domestic mergers and entry of foreign banks. The paper informs that these structural changes raise a number of microeconomic questions about economies of scale and scope, competition within the banking market, and the business focus of domestic and foreign banks.

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Format: PDF | Size: 2,007KB | Date: Aug 2001 | Pages: 158


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