Results 311 to 320 of about 1,258,530 (358)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Commercial banking in the United States: Japanese Commercial banks' presence
Journal of Asian Economics, 1993Abstract 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 ...
openaire +2 more sources
Banking (III) — Commercial Banking
1993Commercial 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 ...
openaire +2 more sources
1969
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of commercial banks. There many books that contain information on the activities of commercial banks within their more general scope of describing all types of banks and banking. Because of their inclusive nature they were considered under the earlier Dewey Decimal Classification heading.
openaire +2 more sources
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of commercial banks. There many books that contain information on the activities of commercial banks within their more general scope of describing all types of banks and banking. Because of their inclusive nature they were considered under the earlier Dewey Decimal Classification heading.
openaire +2 more sources
2007
City commercial banks (CCBs) are local financial institutions that were set up in the reform era under the aegis of local governments. Most of them are headquartered in urban centres and their development is clearly linked to their narrow scope and environments.
openaire +2 more sources
City commercial banks (CCBs) are local financial institutions that were set up in the reform era under the aegis of local governments. Most of them are headquartered in urban centres and their development is clearly linked to their narrow scope and environments.
openaire +2 more sources
Deposit Composition and Commercial Bank Earnings [PDF]
THE PURPOSE of this study is to provide quantitative estimates of the marginal net rates of return which commercial banks realize on their demand deposits, time deposits, and capital stock. To estimate these rates of return, multiple regression analysis is applied to balance sheet data on earnings, costs, deposits, and capital.
openaire +1 more source
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1965
ENTRY occupies a prominent place in economic theory. Yet just as prominent is the almost complete lack of empirical investigation of the subject.' This article attempts to identify empirically the determinants of entry in one industry-commercial banking in the United States-in the hope that it may throw light on the determinants of entry in general ...
openaire +2 more sources
ENTRY occupies a prominent place in economic theory. Yet just as prominent is the almost complete lack of empirical investigation of the subject.' This article attempts to identify empirically the determinants of entry in one industry-commercial banking in the United States-in the hope that it may throw light on the determinants of entry in general ...
openaire +2 more sources
2011
In early 2001, a colleague of mine expressed concern that the deregulation of banking witnessed in the previous ten years would make the U.S. vulnerable to another experience similar to the Great Depression. Between 1929 and 1933, close to 10,000 commercial banks failed, costing depositors millions of dollars.
openaire +2 more sources
In early 2001, a colleague of mine expressed concern that the deregulation of banking witnessed in the previous ten years would make the U.S. vulnerable to another experience similar to the Great Depression. Between 1929 and 1933, close to 10,000 commercial banks failed, costing depositors millions of dollars.
openaire +2 more sources
2011
The banking industry in China is dominated by large commercial banks. They also play the role of market leaders in innovation and financial intermediation capacity.
openaire +2 more sources
The banking industry in China is dominated by large commercial banks. They also play the role of market leaders in innovation and financial intermediation capacity.
openaire +2 more sources
The Demand for Reserves by Commercial Banks
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1977Relatively 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 ...
openaire +2 more sources
2012
The first group of investors considered in detail is domestic commercial banks. As already discussed, a stark distinction is frequently drawn between bank-based and capital market-based financial systems; too stark a distinction, this chapter will suggest, when we consider government bond markets.
openaire +2 more sources
The first group of investors considered in detail is domestic commercial banks. As already discussed, a stark distinction is frequently drawn between bank-based and capital market-based financial systems; too stark a distinction, this chapter will suggest, when we consider government bond markets.
openaire +2 more sources