Competition in BankingPresents the results of an extensive enquiry into banking structures and regulations in OECD countries and assesses the most significant changes since the early sixty. Includes a history of deregulation and an inventory of relevant anti-trust laws, a set of definitions on financial regulation and competition policy and statistics on structural changes in financial systems. |
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Chapter | 9 |
Chapter 2 | 20 |
Increasing Needs for Merchant Banking Facilities | 30 |
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advisory services Annex areas assets Australia authorised authorities bank lending banking and finance banking sector banking system brokerage Canada capital ceilings cent certificates of deposit cheque commercial banks companies competition policy conflict of interest considerable controls corporate credit card Denmark deposit rates deregulation domestic efficiency facilities fees and commissions financial institutions financial markets financial policy financial regulation financial sector financial service markets Finland foreign banks France funds Germany government bonds increasing increasingly instruments interbank agreement interest rates international financial Introduction investment investor protection issue Japan lending and deposit liberalisation loans market forces measures mergers monetary policy money market mortgage national financial systems negotiable Netherlands Norway number of countries OECD OECD countries operations organisation payment systems regulatory Restrictions on Interest retail banking savings banks scope Section securities firms securities markets securities-related activities specialised stock exchange sub-markets Sweden tion Treasury bills trend United Kingdom universal banking