Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 723 g
Reihe: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
A Cross-Country Analysis
Buch, Englisch, 450 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 723 g
Reihe: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
ISBN: 978-3-031-45288-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Chapter 11 is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Foreward, by Vittorio Santoro.- Chapter 1Introduction, by the Editors.- Part I “The EUROPEAN UNION”.- Chapter 2Intermediaries’ model in banking and finance and the treatment of fintech in the European Union: a critical approach, by Patrick Barban.- Chapter 3FinTech and competition regulatory concerns in the EU banking business framework, by Gabriella Gimigliano.- Chapter 4Prudential regulation policy responses to financial technological innovations: the future for banks and crypto-finance?, by Iris H-Y Chiu.- Chapter 5 Digitalizing the commercial bank business model: vanishing brank branches and the risk of financial exclusion of the elderly, by Anne-Christine Mittwoch, Anne-Marie Weber, Weronika Herbert-Homenda, and Weronika Stefaniuk.- Chapter 6 The “game changer” in the euro area: Banking Union and commercial banking, by Lucia Quaglia.- Chapter 7The financing of problem banks: critical issues and challenges ahead, by Marco Bodellini.- Chapter 8 The review of the EU bank crisis management and deposit insurance framework, by Johannes Langthaler.- Chapter 9 Sustainable commercial banking in European Union Law: a renewed mandate for commercial banks?, by Pablo Iglesias Rodriguez.- Chapter 10 Commercial banks and competition concerns – SDG policy priorities, by Lela Mélon and Alenka Recelj Mercina.- Part II “The Anglo-Saxon SYSTEMS”.- Chapter 11 Central Bank Digital Currency and the Agenda of monetary devolution, by Leonidas Zelmanovitz and Bruno Meyerhol Salama.- Chapter 12Open banking in the UK: a co-opetition scenario for innovation and evolution in the UK retail banking sector,by Nikita Divissenko.- Chapter 13 Rethinking crypto-regulation for crypto-investors in the UK,by Joy Malala and Folashade Adeyemo.- Chapter 14 Cross-border recognition of foreign resolution actions: the statutory regime in the United Kingdom, by Shalina Daved, Clare Merrified & Michael Salib.- Chapter 15 The impact of climate change on the economy and financial system: legal aspects of the Bank of England’s response, by Jack Parker and Ann Corrigan.- Part III “CHINA AND SOUTH KOREA”.- Chapter 16 Chinese commercial banks and fintech-competition and collaboration, by Ding Chen.- Chapter 17 Fintech and banking reform: a perspective from China, by Wang Feimin, Xu Duoqi, and Cheng Xuejn.- Chapter 18 Prudential regulation of the banking-like business of fintech companies in China, by Yangguang Xu and Zhirou Li.- Chapter 19 Recent changes and prospects of banking services regulations and supervision in Korea, by Sung-Seung Yun and GiJin Yan.- Part IV “Looking ahead”.-Chapter 20 Final remarks, by Antonella Brozzetti.