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FDI in the Banking Sector [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
When countries open their financial sectors, foreign-owned banks appear to bring superior efficiency to their host markets but also charge higher markups on borrowed funds than their domestically owned rivals, with unknown impacts on interest rates and welfare.
Beatriz de Blas, Katheryn Russ
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Market Structure of the Banking Sector and the Turkish Banking Sector

2021
The main function of banking is to contribute to economic growth by providing sectors outside of the finance section with financing that they need and fulfilling an intermediary role between lenders and borrowers. This intermediary function increases the importance of the banking sector compared to other sectors of the economy.
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Competition in the Banking Sector

2019
AbstractThis chapter merges recent findings from the empirical banking literature with conventional insights from work on banking competition and regulation. It first reviews and assesses the different methodological approaches pursued to address banking competition.
Degryse, Hans   +2 more
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Banking Sector in May 2014 [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The trends towards slower growth rate and deterioration of the quality the retail credit portfolio continued in May 2014. Additionally, state-run banks kept strengthening their position in this segment of the banking service market. The banking business’s profitability kept declining. Furthermore, the degree of banking sector’s dependence on regulators’
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The Banking Sector

2001
Abstract At the end of the 1980s the Soviet Union had barely emerged from the monobank system of the Communist era, when effectively one single banking institution-Gosbank-handled the full range of banking ser vices required in the command-administrative system.
Mikhail Dmitriev   +4 more
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The Banking Sector

2014
Along with structural changes in the economy, China’s financial sector has also opened during the past decades. Until the early 1980s, China’s only financial institution was China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBC). Under the government’s central planning, the PBC was responsible for both currency policymaking and credit operation.
Henk R. Randau, Olga Medinskaya
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Data Growth in Banking Sector

17th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'06), 2006
In the era of information technology, almost all business data is stored and archived in electronic formats. Both the easiness of the electronic storing methods and the low prices of the storing devices, have encouraged a great data growth within nowadays organizations.
Maytham Safar, Abdullah Al-Najjar
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A framework of patterns for the banking sector

Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002
Financial institutions have recently realised that in order to meet the challenges of the latest developments in the area, they have to invest in technologies which will help them to understand their customers better and to tailor their products and services according to customer needs and preferences.
Panos Kardasis   +2 more
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The Banking Sectors

2007
Country One’s private financial sector purchases and holds bonds issued in all three countries. The bonds it holds at the beginning of the current period generate income during the current period. The bonds it buys during the current period do not generate interest income until next period. To finance their purchases of interest-earning assets, Country
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Portuguese banking sector: a mixed oligopoly?

International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1999
In this paper we investigate whether we can find evidence of a regulatory intervention in the Portuguese banking sector. We develop and estimate using panel data a simple oligopoly model where one public bank competes in prices with several private banks.
Barros, Fátima, Modesto, Leonor
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