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of the EMU has been hit stronger than the northern part. The common currency prevents nominal exchange rate adjustment in … depreciation. The introduction of a parallel currency in Germany would lead to capital inflows and a real appreciation of the new …
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from the Bank of Spain (supervisor) in favor of the claimants and against the actions of the financial institution is not … not rectified by the entity and the levels of mistrust and sense of impunity that the bank client perceives from the Bank …
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A trend common to virtually all European banking markets over the last decade or so has been the fall in bank numbers … is declining. However, a growth in branch numbers in many systems, increasing foreign bank presence, as well as the … any risks for consumers. The paper concludes with some observations on the impact of mergers on bank performance. Economic …
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mutual recognition have cleared the road for cross-border banking, while the introduction of the single currency on the first …
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Throughout the industrialised world the banking sector has embarked on a programme of restructuring and consolidation. In Japan the severity of the banking crisis has recently forced both the banking sector and the authorities to recognise deep-rooted problems and to take decisive action. In...
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industry shows the apparent importance of a national currency. For instance, the markets for pension funds and mutual fund … introduction of a common currency changes fundamentally the sources of competitive advantage of banks. Clearly, this calls for a …
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the massive accumulation of nonperforming loans on banks' balance sheets, bank failures, and the economic recession in the …
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agree to this assessment, it is also true that the degree of monetisation and bank intermediation in the Hungarian economy …
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From the single-tiered banking system of the late 1980s, still ruled by the communist party, Eastern Europe's financial system has evolved towards one which EU countries have long been accustomed to. Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) are now on the brink of EU membership, and...
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