PRICING FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
Tom Valentine
Banking & Finance Conference Papers from Centre for Australian Financial Institutions
Abstract:
Deregulation of the financial system, and the significant heightening of competition that it produced, has directed attention to the way in which financial institutions price their products and services. Also, the loan losses of the nineties increased interest in the problems of pricing for risk.
Date: 1998-09
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