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Income Evolution at BHCs: How Big BHCs Differ

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As noted in the introduction to this series, over the past two decades financial intermediation has evolved from a traditional, bank-centered system to one where nonbanks play an increasing role. For my contribution to the series, I document how the sources of bank holding companies? (BHC) income have evolved. I find that the largest BHCs have changed the most; they?ve shifted their mix of income toward providing new financial services and are earning an increasing share of income outside of their commercial bank subsidiaries. In this post, I summarize my study?s key findings.

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  • Adam Copeland, 2012. "Income Evolution at BHCs: How Big BHCs Differ," Liberty Street Economics 20120723a, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednls:86820
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    bank holding company; banking;

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    • G2 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services

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