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Portfolio Diversification at Commercial Banks

The Journal of Finance, 1979
IN PERFECT CAPITAL MARKETS, financial intermediaries lack a raison d"etre. Traditionally, intermediaries have been portrayed solely as issuers of indirect debt who develop and exploit a wedge between equilibrium borrowing and lending rates.' But this explanation ignores the fact that nonmutual depository institutions intermediate for their shareholders,
Kane, Edward J, Buser, Stephen A
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The Demand for Reserves by Commercial Banks

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1977
Relatively little effort has been devoted so far to lay the microeconomic foundations of the behavior of commercial banks. The omission is unjustifsed in view of the role of commercial banks in the money creation process. The present enquiry constitutes an attempt to further the understanding of the behavior of commercial banks with respect to their ...
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Commercial banking

2023
Stanisław Kasiewicz, Lech Kurkliński
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Banking (III) — Commercial Banking

1993
Commercial banks are essentially banks which are in the classic banking business of accepting deposits and making loans. Banks like Citibank, Chase Manhattan, Dai Ichi Kangyo, Barclays and National Westminster are all commercial banks. Other banks, like Deutsche and Union Bank of Switzerland would say that they were ‘universal’ banks: that is, they ...
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Commercial Banks and Savings Banks

2019
Both commercial banks and savings & loans provide banking and loan products to consumers. Commercial banks are classified as: retail banks and wholesale banks. Commercial banks are intermediaries between the central bank (FED) and the ultimate money borrowers.
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Commercial banking in the United States: Japanese Commercial banks' presence

Journal of Asian Economics, 1993
Abstract Presence of foreign commercial banks, especially the Japanese Commercial banks, in the United States has become the subject of much attention. As of December 1990, assets owned by branches of foreign banks amount to $626.4 billion of which Japanese bank branches hold a 59.4 percent share and of the $154.5 billion worth of assets held by ...
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FinTech development and commercial bank efficiency in China

Global Finance Journal, 2023
Chien-Chiang Lee
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Commercial Banking.

The Journal of Finance, 1977
John A. Haslem   +4 more
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