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The European Foundation for the Improvement of Working and Living Conditions (EUROFOUND) commissioned this study on financial services in the post-crisis period. The report reviews recent economic trends in the banking and insurance industries and the debate on the regulation of financial markets. It looks in detail at the business models that are applied as a response to the crisis, and it develops scenarios for the potential adaptation process of the European financial services sector.
The study concludes that important adaptations have already taken place in European financial services: significant deleveraging, a ‘back to the core business’ restructuring, and the change of remuneration systems with a stronger emphasis on long-term incentives. Important challenges are nevertheless ahead: the naissance of a new regulatory framework for financial markets, the vulnerability of the economies to a second or third backslash of the crisis, and the new strength of Asian players.
Three scenarios have been developed for the next five to ten years:
For more information, see our article on the Eurofound study on scenarious for the finance industry with further links:
http://www.uniglobalunion.org/Apps/iportal.nsf/pages/sec_20081016_gbhqEn