Bank Mergers and Banking Structure in the United States, 1980-98

Bank Mergers and Banking Structure in the United States, 1980-98
Author: Stephen A. Rhoades
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1437933653

After 1980, the U.S. banking industry experienced a sustained and unprecedented level of merger activity that has substantially affected banking structure. From 1980 through 1998, there were approx. 8,000 mergers, involving about $2.4 trillion in acquired assets. From 1990 to 1999 several mergers occurred that, at the time of occurrence, were the largest bank mergers in U.S. history. This report describes various facets of bank merger activity and some of the changes in U.S. banking structure that occurred from 1980 through 1998. A primary force underlying the sustained merger movement in banking since 1980 was the gradual removal of state and federal restrictions on geographic expansion in banking. Charts and tables.

Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries

Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries
Author: Peter C. Carstensen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184844382X

The thorough analyses presented in the book provide the reader with a good overview of the deregulation process in the respective industries. . . Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries is a valuable resource for researchers of law, economics, and political science. . . Volker Soyez, European Competition Law Review This comprehensive book contains case studies on the evolution of competition policy, with an emphasis on merger policy, for seven major US industries that have experienced substantial deregulation in the past forty years electricity, natural gas, telecommunications, railroads, airlines, hospitals and banking. Also included is a comparison of the EU s experience in attempting to bring about competition in the energy, finance, and airline industries. The contributors to the volume, each a recognized expert on the industry examined, explore the positive and negative implications of the substitution of market-oriented processes for historic patterns of command and control regulation. The chapters reveal clear similarities in the economic, legal and public policy issues that have arisen following deregulation of these economic sectors. Together they provide a good basis to discern the consistency of the problems and the relative success of differing responses to these issues over a range of industries going through similar transformation. While taking a basically positive view of the movement away from direct regulation, the contributors identify a number of continuing problems with achieving workable competition in these industries. The thorough analyses presented here will be of great value to law, economics, and political science researchers interested in deregulation, economic consultants advising government agencies or private parties, attorneys who focus on deregulated industries, policy planners at the agencies overseeing these industries, and students in advanced seminars on economic regulation.

The Bank Merger Wave

The Bank Merger Wave
Author: Gary Dymski
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780765603821

The merger-mania of the 1990s has seen half of all US banks in operation at the end of the 1970 disappear. This study shows that it is not operating efficiences driving the mergers, and that consolidation may have effects contrary to consumer and non-financial businesss interests.

Building Strong Banks Through Surveillance and Resolution

Building Strong Banks Through Surveillance and Resolution
Author: Mr.Charles Enoch
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781589060432

Since the mid-1990s, economic observers have kept a watchful eye on the financial sector because of its potential to spark economic crises. Banks in particular have come under close scrutiny. This book offers guidance on setting up regulatory and supervisory regimes that can help to prevent crises, and on dealing with turmoil, should a crisis erupt. It contains a collection of essays on a wide range of issues useful to bolstering the banking and financial sector.

Bank Mergers

Bank Mergers
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: