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Similar actions or trends in other international markets.
Similar actions or trends in other international markets.
3.
More broadly, the process of reducing the interdependence and integration between economies of different nations.
The opposite of globalisation.




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Latest revision as of 10:29, 13 May 2020

1.

Actions or trends reducing the geographical reach of global banks.

These actions in the banking sector are associated with regulatory incentives for global banks to deglobalise, including greater capital requirements for global banks, compared with others.


2.

Similar actions or trends in other international markets.


3.

More broadly, the process of reducing the interdependence and integration between economies of different nations.

The opposite of globalisation.


See also