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The UK banking system

1985
Banks play a vital role in the economy. They predominate in the provision of money through their deposits; they are the principal institutions responsible for the circulation of the rest of the money supply, i.e. notes and coin; and, above all, they provide the means whereby resources are transferred from those who have a surplus to those in industry ...
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Criteria for classifying banks as systemically important in the Russian banking system

Finance and Credit, 2020
Subject. We address the criteria to classify banks as systemically important, their activities and the assessment of their impact on macroeconomic indicators. Objectives. The aim is to determine areas of regulation, based on criteria for classification of a bank as systemically important in the Russian banking sector, and taking into account its impact
E.A. Kalacheva, A.S. Lamekina
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The New Main Bank System

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Abstract We develop a main bank model where the main bank decides whether or not to raise additional funds from the capital market to continue to invest in a borrowing firm when nonmain banks withdraw funds. We show that the threat of withdrawal of nonmain banks is more likely to force the main bank to perform efficiently in handling troubled loans ...
Mami Kobayashi, Hiroshi Osano
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Banking system

The Banking System is a network of financial institutions, both public and private, that provide a variety of financial services. These services include, but are not limited to, accepting deposits, granting loans, and offering investment products. The banking system plays a crucial role in the economy by facilitating transactions, providing a safe ...
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Cooperative Banks in the Austrian Banking System

2016
The two autonomous cooperative banking groups in Austria, Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks, have taken very different paths in their development. To understand the recent situation, it could be helpful and necessary to reflect the past and to describe the Austrian banking system as well as today’s structure of the Raiffeisen banking group and the ...
Johann Brazda   +2 more
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Network efficiency and the banking system [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Review of Economics, 2014
Inspired by the Coasean “market versus firm” dichotomy, we offer a new definition of efficiency by applying the notions of network cost and network efficiency as developed in complex network theory. Network analysis is relevant for every system of interconnected exchanging agents. One such system is the banking sector.
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The Banking System

1984
The purpose of a banking system is to utilise the surplus funds available in the economy which would otherwise be sterile and unproductive. There are two distinct phases in the process. First, the surplus funds have to be collected and this requires banks which inspire the confidence of the public generally and a culture which includes the habit of ...
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The Design of a Company's Banking System

The Journal of Finance, 1983
In the past, companies provided virtually all compensation via demand deposit balances. Compensation was settled on a month-to-month basis. During the past decade, new compensation opportunities have emerged, namely: 1) the payment of fees, 2) the use of non-interest bearing time deposits,1 and 3) long-period balance averaging, especially semi-annually
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The Banking System

1997
The UK financial services sector (wholesale and retail) generates roughly 6.5 per cent of UK GDP. It is responsible, for example, for 75 per cent of the world’s secondary trading in international bonds; 60 per cent of its international bond issues; 60 per cent of its foreign equities turnover; and 27 per cent of its foreign exchange turnover.
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Banking Systems.

Economica, 1956
J. S. G. Wilson, B. H. Beckhart
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