Bank mergers & acquisitions
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"As the financial services industry becomes increasingly international, the more narrowly defined and historically protected national financial markets become less significant. Consequently, financial institutions must achieve a critical size in order to compete. This book analyses the major issues associated with the large wave of bank mergers and acquisitions in the 1990's.
While the effects of these changes have been most pronounced in the commercial banking industry, they also have a profound impact on other financial institutions: insurance firms, investment banks and institutional investors."--BOOK JACKET.
While the effects of these changes have been most pronounced in the commercial banking industry, they also have a profound impact on other financial institutions: insurance firms, investment banks and institutional investors."--BOOK JACKET.
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