Category Archives: One-size-fits-all

Retail banking versus casino banking

The ninth in our series of posts on the sessions and workshops of the 10-11 May 2012 WSBI Congress: “Good for you – The savings and retail banking model” “Casino banking does more damage than riots”, wrote Joan Smith in … Continue reading

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Gearing up for the 2012 WSBI Congress

Our first post in a series on the 2012 WSBI Congress “Good for you – The savings and retail banking model”, 10-11 May, in Marrakech, Morocco In today’s world, with the acceleration of just about everything, from the vibrations of … Continue reading

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Domino Leery: Comparing Systemic Risk in Europe and the United States

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A line out the door: This dream for most businesses is a nightmare for every banker. I still recall the horror of watching not just one but many lines form, not in a dream but on the streets of Britain, … Continue reading

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A one-size-fits-all approach to regulating bank risks makes no sense

The preference that regulators showed in the pre-crisis years for big, international banking champions that offer all banking services, from retail banking to trade finance and investment banking was certainly one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Indeed, the … Continue reading

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