The future trends of the financial systems
ČERVINEK, Petr. The future trends of the financial systems. In Karviná. Karviná: Karviná, 2002, p. 1-10. |
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Original name | The future trends of the financial systems |
Name in Czech | Budoucí trenady finančních systémů |
Authors | ČERVINEK, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor). |
Edition | Karviná, Karviná, p. 1-10, 10 pp. 2002. |
Publisher | Karviná |
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Original language | English |
Type of outcome | Proceedings paper |
Field of Study | 50200 5.2 Economics and Business |
Country of publisher | Czech Republic |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
RIV identification code | RIV/00216224:14560/02:00019691 |
Organization unit | Faculty of Economics and Administration |
Keywords in English | financial instruments; financial services; trends |
Tags | Financial instruments, financial services, trends |
Changed by | Changed by: Ing. Naďa Voráčová, učo 62883. Changed: 3/6/2008 10:17. |
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The system of financial markets and financial service is undergoing a period of change. New financial instruments and financial services are expanding rapidly in both volume and variety. Financial markets that have traditionally been predominantly local in character are expanding to become regional, national and even international in scope. Asset securitizations and other new instruments and services are only the vanguard of a wave financial innovation. A trend toward deregulation of the financial sector has unleashed the forces of competition and innovation. Banks and financial companies, securities dealers, funds and institutions are locked in an intense struggle for the customers business. |
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The system of financial markets and financial service is undergoing a period of change. New financial instruments and financial services are expanding rapidly in both volume and variety. Financial markets that have traditionally been predominantly local in character are expanding to become regional, national and even international in scope. Asset securitizations and other new instruments and services are only the vanguard of a wave financial innovation. A trend toward deregulation of the financial sector has unleashed the forces of competition and innovation. Banks and financial companies, securities dealers, funds and institutions are locked in an intense struggle for the customers business. |
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GA402/02/1408, research and development project | Name: Komparace vývoje finančních trhů v ČR a zemích EU |
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Comparing Financial Markets Development in the Czech Republic and EU-Countries |
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