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- catalog abstract "As the global economy continues to evolve, the traditional leadership role of the United States has been diminished by new economic powerhouses. Similarly, the worldwide clout of the U.S. banks has eroded, at a time when international growth opportunities for banks of all sizes continue to bloom. Banks in other industrialized countries are building a much more aggressive international presence than the U.S. banking industry. In many cases these banks are serving American. Clients whose local institutions could not meet their expanding needs. Anyone clinging to the notion that the U.S. banking industry can operate in an isolated environment and still attain world class status as a financial power faces a rude awakening. However, it's not too late for your institution to adapt to the challenges of the global marketplace. The New Global Banker shows you how and why U.S. banks have retrenched from international competition; the growing market. Presence of foreign banks in the U.S.; how banks of all sizes can and must be global in scope and orientation; opportunities for expansion through joint partnerships; and competitive advantages and banking business practice in the Unites States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Japan. The New Global Banker can help you and your institution unlock the potential and overcome the challenges of the international market.".
- catalog contributor b6488461.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Financial Services: A Changing Industry -- 2. An International Comparison of Bank Systems and Powers -- 3. The Forces of Change -- 4. The Regulators: Ours and Theirs -- 5. The Learning Curve -- 6. Strategic Alliances.".
- catalog description "As the global economy continues to evolve, the traditional leadership role of the United States has been diminished by new economic powerhouses. Similarly, the worldwide clout of the U.S. banks has eroded, at a time when international growth opportunities for banks of all sizes continue to bloom. Banks in other industrialized countries are building a much more aggressive international presence than the U.S. banking industry. In many cases these banks are serving American.".
- catalog description "Clients whose local institutions could not meet their expanding needs. Anyone clinging to the notion that the U.S. banking industry can operate in an isolated environment and still attain world class status as a financial power faces a rude awakening. However, it's not too late for your institution to adapt to the challenges of the global marketplace. The New Global Banker shows you how and why U.S. banks have retrenched from international competition; the growing market.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-263) and index.".
- catalog description "Presence of foreign banks in the U.S.; how banks of all sizes can and must be global in scope and orientation; opportunities for expansion through joint partnerships; and competitive advantages and banking business practice in the Unites States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Japan. The New Global Banker can help you and your institution unlock the potential and overcome the challenges of the international market.".
- catalog extent "xi, 268 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New global banker.".
- catalog identifier "1557383588".
- catalog isFormatOf "New global banker.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Ill. : Probus Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "New global banker.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "332.1/5/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Banks and banking United States.".
- catalog subject "Banks and banking, International.".
- catalog subject "HG2491 .J644 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Financial Services: A Changing Industry -- 2. An International Comparison of Bank Systems and Powers -- 3. The Forces of Change -- 4. The Regulators: Ours and Theirs -- 5. The Learning Curve -- 6. Strategic Alliances.".
- catalog title "The new global banker : what every U.S. bank must know to compete internationally / Hazel J. Johnson.".
- catalog type "text".