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Book Synopsis
This book explores the future of the financial services industry, giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services that will survive in the early twenty--first century. * An informative and provocative exploration of the future of the financial services industry.

Trade Review
"Robert Grosse shows that, despite the internet, most financial services are still delivered locally; indeed the world's largest international financial institutions (such as Allianz and Merrill Lynch) are leaders in their home markets but are not true global leaders. He also shows that, in retail banking, the performance of commercial banks is strongly determined by the growth of their home markets." Alan Rugman, Indiana University

"In this important book Robert Grosse shows that, despite the internet, there are few globally active financial institutions and that there are no truly global competitors. Most financial services are still delivered locally: as a notable example, in retail banking the performance of commercial banks is stongly determined by the growth of their home markets. The future of financial services will be local rather than global." Alan Rugman, Kelley School of Business



Table of Contents
Annonated List of Contents.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Part I: The Environment.

1. Introduction.

2. The Globalization of Financial Services.

3. The Virtualization of Financial Services.

4. Government Regulation: The Second Key Factor Underlying Industry Structure.

Part II: Competitive Strategies.

5. The Financial Landscape: Organizations and Universal Banking (The Status Quo).

6. Competitive Strategies of International Financial Institutions.

7. Competitiveness of Commercial Banks from Key Countries.

8. Responding to the Challenge of the New Economy.

Part III: Direction of the Sector.

9. Why insurance won’t survive.

10. Investment banking at the crossroads.

11. Financial instruments and financial structures.

12. Generation of long-term investment to support long-term bond & stock markets.

13. Centers of international financial activity.

14. Surviving the twenty-first Century.

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 26/05/2004
      ISBN13: 9781405117012, 978-1405117012
      ISBN10: 140511701X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the future of the financial services industry, giving readers an idea of the kinds of institutions and services that will survive in the early twenty--first century. * An informative and provocative exploration of the future of the financial services industry.

      Trade Review
      "Robert Grosse shows that, despite the internet, most financial services are still delivered locally; indeed the world's largest international financial institutions (such as Allianz and Merrill Lynch) are leaders in their home markets but are not true global leaders. He also shows that, in retail banking, the performance of commercial banks is strongly determined by the growth of their home markets." Alan Rugman, Indiana University

      "In this important book Robert Grosse shows that, despite the internet, there are few globally active financial institutions and that there are no truly global competitors. Most financial services are still delivered locally: as a notable example, in retail banking the performance of commercial banks is stongly determined by the growth of their home markets. The future of financial services will be local rather than global." Alan Rugman, Kelley School of Business



      Table of Contents
      Annonated List of Contents.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgments.

      Part I: The Environment.

      1. Introduction.

      2. The Globalization of Financial Services.

      3. The Virtualization of Financial Services.

      4. Government Regulation: The Second Key Factor Underlying Industry Structure.

      Part II: Competitive Strategies.

      5. The Financial Landscape: Organizations and Universal Banking (The Status Quo).

      6. Competitive Strategies of International Financial Institutions.

      7. Competitiveness of Commercial Banks from Key Countries.

      8. Responding to the Challenge of the New Economy.

      Part III: Direction of the Sector.

      9. Why insurance won’t survive.

      10. Investment banking at the crossroads.

      11. Financial instruments and financial structures.

      12. Generation of long-term investment to support long-term bond & stock markets.

      13. Centers of international financial activity.

      14. Surviving the twenty-first Century.

      Index

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