This new textbook provides an up-to-date overview of international
banking as the second decade of the twenty-first century unfolds.
Integrating geo-economic, operational, institutional and regulatory
changes in the financial sector, the volume's methodology
incorporates specific case studies and research, combining theory
with practical examples to illustrate the impact and consequences
of past and present financial crises. The volume considers the core
aspects of international banking, including its structural and
technical features, historical context, institutional evolution in
core markets, and wholesale, retail, investment and private
banking. It uses specific examples from past and present
literature, post-2008 case studies and histories, and research
materials, offering a fully updated overview of how international
banks respond to global crises, the origin, efficacy and evolution
of financial markets, and the regulatory framework within which
they function. One chapter is devoted to the evolution and
potential of new markets, including the financial sectors of the
BRICS and other emerging economies. Each chapter examines
background, causes, impact and resolution, focusing on specific
cases and their broader implications for the sector. This textbook
is a guide to the new, and at times unchartered, landscape to be
navigated by large domestic, cross-regional and global banks, and
will be invaluable reading for students of finance, business and
economics, as well as for those in the financial sector.
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