Finance
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Today, billions of dollars move instantly between international markets via electronic trading. Finance is one of the world's biggest international industries, and the pace of its globalization is accelerating. Is true globalization the likely outcome, bringing with it the emergence of a few financial superpowers? Meeting the needs of the consumer is paramount-they will demand convenience and will bank and trade electronically. How will financial institutions cope with less cash and more electronic interfacing? The financial editor of The Economist, and executives from Deutsche Bank, Citibank, Banque de France, the Chase Manhattan Bank, and UBS Hong Kong address these challenges.
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37 min
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Date of Publication
[2005], c1995
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