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Management article
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Reference no. SMR3525
Authors: R Ankrom
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 1994
Length: 12 pages

Abstract

Corporate banks are ideally suited for the new financial environment in which trade barriers will fall and national financial markets will open to capital transfers, borrowing, and investment. The author discusses the history of corporate banks, their structure, their functions, their links with subsidiaries, performance assessment, and the benefits and risks of setting up a corporate bank.

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Abstract

Corporate banks are ideally suited for the new financial environment in which trade barriers will fall and national financial markets will open to capital transfers, borrowing, and investment. The author discusses the history of corporate banks, their structure, their functions, their links with subsidiaries, performance assessment, and the benefits and risks of setting up a corporate bank.

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