The banking industry in the emerging market economies: Competition, consolidation and systemic stability - an overview

John HAWKINS, Dubravko Mihaljek

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Abstract

The banking industry is being transformed by technological innovation; the deregulation of financial services at the national level and opening-up to international competition; and changes in corporate behaviour, such as growing disintermediation and increased emphasis on shareholder value. In addition, recent banking crises in Asia and Latin America have accentuated these pressures. The banking industries in central Europe and Latin America have been transformed by privatisations of state-owned banks.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe banking industry in the emerging market economies
Subtitle of host publicationCompetition, consolidation and systemic stability
PublisherBank for International Settlements
Chapter1
Pages1-44
Number of pages44
ISBN (Print)9291316229
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2001
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameBIS Papers
PublisherBank for International Settlements
Volume4

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