1st Edition

Domestic and Multinational Banking (RLE Banking & Finance) The Effects of Monetary Policy

By Rae Weston Copyright 2012
    413 Pages
    by Routledge

    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines the fundamental nature of banking in the economy of the 1970s and 80s, arguing that banking cannot be properly understood unless it is regarded as the retailing of financial services. In analysing the nature of banking the book demonstrates how banking might operate without regulatory constraints; surveys the patterns of regulatory constraint in a wide range of economies; analysis the effects of these various forms of constraint on the operation of a previously unregulated bank; examines the move to multinational banking; explores risks peculiar to multinational banking, whilst providing a diagrammatic illustration of those risks.

    When originally published this was one of the first books to treat banking from both a theoretical and empirical perspective and is unique in reviewing the case of a completely unregulated commercial bank and following the progression of banking through to the multinational stage.

    Preface. Introduction. Part 1: The Nature of Banking. Part 2: The Impact of Regulation on Domestic Banks. Part 3: Introducing Regulation into the Model of Uncontrolled Banking. Part 4: The Move to Multinational Banking. Part 5: The Supervision and Regulation of Multinational Banking. Epilogue. Index.

    Biography

    Rae Weston