Future of Banking
Other, , Prof. Patrick Dixon
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
Other, , Prof. Patrick Dixon
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
http://www.globalchange.com/banking Future of banking, banks, financial services trends. how banking will change: investment banking, retail banking, institutional banking, wholesale banking, corporate banking. Investment and fund management, pension funds, retail funds and insurance market. Consumers and customer lifestyle changes. Regulation and compliance, risk management. Hedge funds. Videos by conference keynote speaker Patrick Dixon, watch lectures on banking trends.
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Future of banking after the credit crunch and sub-prime crisis - impact on global economy. Meltdown of financial markets. Fire sale of banking assets after mark to market tests. Capital adequacy, bank solvency and capital injection with partial nationalisation. Global chaos in banking and economic outlook for emerging economies developed economies. Impact on banking profits from global economic chaos, recession and collapse in bank share prices. Retail banking, corporate banking, wholesale banking and investment banking will become profitable again. Economy Video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon . The banking crisis will lead to further consolidation, cuts in retail outlets and staff redundancies. This will remove competition from the market and allow greater profit margins over things like commercial loans and mortgages or current account bank charges. Coupled with cost-savings, this will result in healthy profits in future. Banking share prices are in turn likely to show recovery, which could also mean that the end cost of expensive government rescue packages may be less than feared, if they involved providing banks with equity in return for shares. Taxpayers may actually make a gain from their public ownwership of slices of banks. While huge remuneration for CEOs and Chairman of banks will come under scrutiny, and while regulation will be stricter, we can expect rewards for the most skilled bankers to once again be very generous. Interest rate cuts will also help banks indirectly by stimulating the businesses they lend to and helping to take the edge off a long recession.
Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.