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European economies have been plagued by successive crises, from the
Global Financial Crisis (GFC) to the COVID-19 pandemic, through to
the economic and geopolitical instability in Ukraine. These events,
the uncertainty they generate combined with dynamic technological
progress and significant sociocultural changes, have profoundly
modified the character of modern finance. Understanding what
happened, what mechanisms worked, and the reaction of the banking
sector, bank customers, and policymakers require an in-depth and
structured analysis. This book critically assesses the impact of
these events, notably the COVID-19 pandemic, on the performance of
the banking sector in Europe and serves as a compendium of
knowledge on recent changes in European banking from two
perspectives: firstly, European banking transformation, analyzing
the process of what has already taken place, in particular, the GFC
and COVID-19 crises; secondly, the challenges facing the operations
and strategic management of European banks. It identifies specific
areas of impact on the activity of commercial banks and the
determining factors that will shape the economic and financial
condition of banks and their customers – borrowers – in the
future. Risk management, particularly credit risk, is a key focus
of this volume. Each chapter, implicitly or explicitly, address a
variety of questions that can help the reader to understand the
complex nature of the transformation of the banking sector. The
book provides a structured reference for those concerned with the
impact of volatility on the business models of modern banks. As
such, it will find a broad audience among students, academics,
banking, financial, business, and industry professionals,
policymakers, and market regulators.
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