Bank fees, electronic banking, consumer protection, privacy, mergers between financial institutions, and whether your money is or should be 'safer' in a bank than in a building society or credit union - Professor Perkins summarises and analyses the recommendations made in the Wallis Report on these and other issues. He also looks at and discusses press reaction and the preliminary responses of the government. Economics students, business people and anyone wondering what direction our financial system will take in the next millennium will value this succinct account.
Language
English
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Publishing
Release
February 01, 1998
ISBN
0522848249
ISBN 13
9780522848243
The Wallis Report and the Australian Financial System
Bank fees, electronic banking, consumer protection, privacy, mergers between financial institutions, and whether your money is or should be 'safer' in a bank than in a building society or credit union - Professor Perkins summarises and analyses the recommendations made in the Wallis Report on these and other issues. He also looks at and discusses press reaction and the preliminary responses of the government. Economics students, business people and anyone wondering what direction our financial system will take in the next millennium will value this succinct account.