Trends in Banking System Globalization
Emanuela Mihaela Savu
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Emanuela Mihaela Savu: Institutul Bancar Roman Bucuresti
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2006, vol. 6(501), issue 6(501), 87-94
Abstract:
The research comprises four chapters: internationalization and banking concentration – in the last two decades, banking systems from developed economies undergoing an unprecedented process of transformation: due to the internationalization and to the concentration of the banking activities; multinational banks – globalization led to the appearance of new centers of power, exercising a seemingly growing influence; banking partnerships/alliances – have become an alternative to the organic growth strategies, engaging in diverse organizational structures, from distribution agreements on various financial services to the formation of new entities; free banking areas – have set the pace for new trends in the global financial services industry.
Keywords: banking globalization; multinational banks; european banking system; free banking zone; banking concentration. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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