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UK Banking After Deregulation (RLE: Banking & Finance)
Routledge Library Editions: Banking & Finance Series
Author: Mullineux Andy
Language: EnglishSubjects for UK Banking After Deregulation (RLE: Banking & Finance):
Keywords
building; society; major; clearing; banks; cheque; monetary; aggregate; interest; rate; UK Banking; UK Banking System; UK Financial System; Major Clearing Banks; OTC Market; UK Financial; National Girobank; Commercial Bills Market; Balance Sheet Risks; Eurobond Market; Current Account Balances; EFTPOS System; Gilt Edged Market Makers; Sterling M3; UK Monetary Policy; Clearing Banks; Gilts Market; Post Big Bang; Non-bank Financial Intermediaries; London Clearing Banks; UK Mortgage Market; Financial Services Bill; Eligible Liabilities; Home Loans Market; Eft System
Publication date: 06-2014
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 05-2012
192 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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How does financial deregulation affect the operation of the banking system in the UK? What are the consequences of the development of an electronic banking system? This book addresses these and other important questions in a survey of UK change in the financial sector and in banking in particular.
Attention is given to the role of building societies after the ?big bang? and the implications for retail banking of competition in the housing finance market. Both the long and short term implications of regulatory reform for banks are dealt with together with the role of the Bank of England and what the changes have meant in terms of international banking. Concentrating on the three main areas of change deregulation, regulatory reform and technical innovation the book is an important pointer to the shape of banking in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Preface. 1. Deregulation: An International Perspective 2. Reforming the British Clearing Banks 3. The Development of an Electronic Payments System in the UK 4. UK Financial Deregulation in the 1980s 5. Supervisory Responses and Regulatory Reform 6. UK Banking After Deregulation.