
- Oxford University Press, USA
Universal Banking in the United States: What Could We Gain? What Could We Lose?


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- Anthony Saunders
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Hardcover
- 9780195080698
- 9.3 X 6.29 X 0.96 inches
- 1.23 pounds
- Business & Economics > Banks & Banking
- English

Book Description
The purpose of this book is to evaluate the case for and against eliminating the barriers that have so long existed between banking and other types of financial services in the United States. Universal Banking in the United States studies the consequences of bank regulation in the U.S. as it relates to competition in international financial markets. Anthony Saunders and Ingo Walter examine universal banking systems in other countries, especially Germany, Switzerland, and the U.K., and how they work. They then apply the lessons to U.S. banking, paying particular attention to the benchmarks of stability, equity, efficiency, and competitiveness against which the performance of national financial systems should be measured. In the end, the authors propose the outlines of a level playing field on which any number of forms of organization can grow in the financial services sector, in which universal banking is one of the permitted structures, and where regulation is linked to function.
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