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by Ezra Zask (Author) "The financial services industry has been dramatically altered by the financial, technological, and competitive forces let loose by the Internet revolution that started in the..." (more)
Key Phrases: established traditional firms, lockbox model, bill consolidators, Wall Street, Merrill Lynch, Charles Schwab (more...)
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The Internet has forced numerous industries to undergo top-to-bottom transformations; few have changed more dramatically than finacial services. The E-Finance Report looks at these changes from all angles, delivering contributions from key players in brokerage, banking, insurance, asset management, risk management, and financial information. Lively and provocative, it presents often opposing viewpoints on the opportunities and challenges of today's Internet, as well as the outlook for the next one to five years.

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The Electronic Finance Report capitalizes on the tension between the new, online firms and the older, more established firms in the financial services.

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The financial services industry has been dramatically altered by the financial, technological, and competitive forces let loose by the Internet revolution that started in the mid-1990s. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
established traditional firms, lockbox model, bill consolidators, client acquisition costs, consolidator model, large billers, online brokerage industry, survival script, bond trading systems, electronic presentment, online firms, day trading firms, online trading firms, traditional brokerage firms, online brokers, financial portals, established insurers, deep discounters, traditional brokers, national market system, online financial services, predictive technologies, household financial assets, online brokerage firms, brokerage customers
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Wall Street, Merrill Lynch, Charles Schwab, United States, Forrester Research, Goldman Sachs, Celent Communications, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, The Bond Market Association, New York, Pure Internet Online Brokers, Cantor Fitzgerald, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Bear Stearns, Gomez Advisors, Harvard Business School Press, John Templeton, Monte Carlo, Salomon Smith Barney, United Kingdom, Wit Capital, American Express, Bear Steams
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