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Paperback Competition and Stability in Concentrated Financial Systems Book

ISBN: 620053358X

ISBN13: 9786200533586

Competition and Stability in Concentrated Financial Systems

Many financial systems are overly concentrated with a few major banks dominating. This was long considered a necessary evil to ensure stability. It turns out that this is not true, as concentration is a main cause of systemic risk. More importantly, the end users of the financial system are paying a heavy price for this concentration. Large banks have market and pricing power and the financial systems are not nearly competitive enough. As a result, products and services are over priced, not differentiated, nor transparent. Switching providers, necessary for a competitive system, is still not easy with large banks controlling the client relationships. Big tech companies moving into financial services may not increase competition either as they can dominate as opposed to diversify and further increase systemic risk. A better solution is to develop a secure and well-regulated Open Banking system and increase the number of smaller banks without creating systemic risk, but there are formidable barriers. As increasing competition is on the agenda of policy-makers, this book discusses key considerations with deep dives in two heavily concentrated financial systems, Canada and Australia.

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