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Part I The Evolution and Development of International Banking
Chapter 1 International Banking in the Pre-Modern and Modern Banking Eras
Developments in northern Italy
Amsterdam and the onset of modern banking
The United Kingdom emerges as the leading creditor country
France as a competitor creditor country
Germany finances industrial development
Switzerland's internationally active banks and capital exports
European banking systems and national economies in the 19th century
The United States and the shift in economic power and the centre of international finance
Japan's modernisation and internationalisation
International financial centres in the late 19th century and early 20th century
The internationalisation of banks from the 19th century to the mid 20th century
The onset of contemporary banking
Part II The Characteristics of and Influences on Contemporary International Banking
Chapter 2 Contemporary International Banking Markets
International money and capital markets
The foreign exchange market
The gold market in London
The influence of institutional investors
Chapter 3 Regulation, Trade Agreements, Consolidation and Integration in International Banking
Deregulation of financial markets
Liberalisation, international trade agreements and international banking
Concentration in domestic banking markets
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions among financial firms
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