Post Crisis Changes in Global Bank Business Models A New Taxonomy

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Post Crisis Changes in Global Bank Business Models  A New Taxonomy
Author : Mr.John C Caparusso
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Language : English
Release Date : 27 December 2019
ISBN : 9781513525259
Pages : 34 pages
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The Global Financial Crisis unleashed changes in the operating and regulatory environments for large international banks. This paper proposes a novel taxonomy to identify and track business model evolution for the 30 Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). Drawing from banks’ reporting, it identifies strategies along four dimensions –consolidated lines of business and geographic orientation, and the funding models and legal entity structures of international operations. G-SIBs have adjusted their business models, especially by reducing market intensity. While G-SIBs have maintained international orientation, pressures on funding models and entity structures could affect the efficiency of capital flows through the bank channel.

Post Crisis Changes in Global Bank Business Models  A New Taxonomy

The Global Financial Crisis unleashed changes in the operating and regulatory environments for large international banks. This paper proposes a novel taxonomy to identify and track business model evolution for the 30 Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). Drawing from banks’ reporting, it identifies strategies along four dimensions –consolidated lines of business

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