The Outlook for Retail Banking in Europe and the US

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The global financial markets have suffered a serious blow from the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the ensuing economic recession. The blurring of boundaries between retail and investment banking meant that few banks escaped unscathed, despite the origins of the crisis lying in the trading and securitization markets. The retail banking industry has seen its platform transform as the global financial and economic systems undergo a seismic shift. The impact of these changes will drastically alter the retail banking landscape, including updated and coordinated international regulation, higher risk, capital shortages leading to conservative banking activity, and even a possible legislative separation of the retail and investment banking sectors

This report by Business Insight aims to analyze the new face of the retail banking market following the impact of the events comprising the financial crisis of 2008. It will discuss how the banking market has been reshaped following the disruption. It will also analyze the key points leading to the financial crisis before evaluating individual banks and discussing the impact of legislation and regulation on the industry. The report will conclude with an analysis of the outlook for retail banking in Europe and the US.

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One Comment on “The Outlook for Retail Banking in Europe and the US”

  1. Simon Says:

    It is good to know the idea, to analyze the new face of the retail banking market events.

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