Mehmed Ganić Ganić Structural Change and Competitive Dynamics in Global Financial Markets

Structural Change and Competitive Dynamics in Global Financial Markets

von Mehmed Ganić

The Catalytic Role of Two Crises

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This book examines how major shocks—the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the COVID‑19 pandemic—accelerated long‑running shifts in international finance, from the rise of Asia’s capital markets to tighter banking regulation and the rebalancing of global capital flows. Bringing together comparative evidence on international financial centres, external balance sheets, and market microstructure, the book traces changes in equity and fixed‑income issuance, the expansion of corporate bond finance, and currency trading dynamics since 2000.

Chapters survey the evolution of the Basel Capital Accord (Basel I–III) and the debate around the so‑called “Basel IV” output‑floor reforms; analyze asymmetric resilience and global imbalances; and assess BIS‑based trends in FX turnover and instrument composition, including the growing role of swaps and the renminbi. Across regions, the book highlights how regulatory convergence, market depth, breadth, and volatility have reshaped competitive positioning between established Western hubs and emerging Asian centres.

Written for scholars and advanced students of international finance, macro‑finance, and global capital markets, as well as policy practitioners, the book offers an empirically grounded synthesis that connects structural change to crises‑driven policy responses and the organisation of global markets. It provides updated datasets through 2023 and integrated analysis across banking regulation, foreign exchange, and corporate debt, offering measured insights without overstating novelty or reach.

Mehmed Ganić is Full Professor of Economics at the International University of Sarajevo. His research spans macro‑finance, international finance, applied econometrics, and financial integration, with industry experience in securities regulation. He is the author of Financial Globalization in the Emerging Balkans (Palgrave Macmillan) and has published widely on capital flows, financial development, and macroprudential policy.


This book examines how major shocks—the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the COVID‑19 pandemic—accelerated long‑running shifts in international finance, from the rise of Asia’s capital markets to tighter banking regulation and the rebalancing of global capital flows. Bringing together comparative evidence on international financial centres, external balance sheets, and market microstructure, the book traces changes in equity and fixed‑income issuance, the expansion of corporate bond finance, and currency trading dynamics since 2000.

Chapters survey the evolution of the Basel Capital Accord (Basel I–III) and the debate around the so‑called “Basel IV” output‑floor reforms; analyze asymmetric resilience and global imbalances; and assess BIS‑based trends in FX turnover and instrument composition, including the growing role of swaps and the renminbi. Across regions, the book highlights how regulatory convergence, market depth, breadth, and volatility have reshaped competitive positioning between established Western hubs and emerging Asian centres.

Written for scholars and advanced students of international finance, macro‑finance, and global capital markets, as well as policy practitioners, the book offers an empirically grounded synthesis that connects structural change to crises‑driven policy responses and the organisation of global markets. It provides updated datasets through 2023 and integrated analysis across banking regulation, foreign exchange, and corporate debt, offering measured insights without overstating novelty or reach.


Shows how major crises accelerate long‑term shifts in global financial markets and competitive dynamics Maps regionally differentiated transformations in capital flows, regulation, and market structures since 2000 Integrates cross‑market evidence on IFCs, Basel reforms, FX turnover, and corporate debt for scholars and policymakers

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Mehmed Ganić

Themen in »Structural Change and Competitive Dynamics in Global Financial Markets«

Financial Crises Financial integration in emerging markets Global financial markets Regulatory environment Catalytic effect of crises Global financial crises COVID-19 pandemic market transformation financial hubs Structural change in finance Financial crises and market dynamics International financial centres (IFCs) Basel Capital Accord (Basel I–III) Basel IV regulatory reforms Capital flows and global imbalances

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ISBN: 9783032289056
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 19.08.2026

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