Banking consolidation and correspondent banking
William P. Osterberg and
James Thomson
Economic Review, 1999, issue Q I, 9-20
Abstract:
Banking consolidation, spurred by interstate branching deregulation, is changing markets' competitive structure. Policymakers and regulators have focused on the implications for customers in retail and wholesale markets rather than consolidation's impact on correspondent banking markets (where banks buy and sell inputs used to produce banking services). By studying the era of intrastate branching deregulation, the authors provide some insights on the implications of interstate branching for correspondent banking.
Date: 1999
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