Switzerland; Financial Sector Assessment Program: Technical Note: The Swiss Banking System: Structure, Performance, and Medium-Term Challenges
This technical note discusses the banking system structure, performance, and medium-term challenges for Switzerland. The note discusses that the Swiss banking sector has been undergoing a substantial consolidation over the last 10 years, but retains a rich collection of institutional types operating in various business segments. Consolidation has been partly driven by competitive pressures following the burst of the housing market bubble and entailed a substantial reduction in the number of institutions and branches. Smaller banks have been also developing owing to various types of cost-sharing arrangements.
Year of publication: |
2007-06-13
|
---|---|
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Banking systems | Financial Sector Assessment Program | Performance indicators | Productivity | banking | banking system | input-output | input prices | private banking | bank size | bank branches | banking activities | bank performance | banking sector | retail banking | universal banking | financial institutions | bank assets | investment banking | data limitations | banking statistics | econometric techniques | bank balance sheets | national bank | bank intermediation | model specification | country comparison | banking system assets | return on assets |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
Germany; Technical Note on Banking Sector Structure
(2011)
-
Wagner, Nancy L., (2001)
-
Spain; Financial System Stability Assessment
(2012)
- More ...
Similar items by person