Examples of using Disintermediation in English and their translations into German
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All of this disintermediation that we have been talking about.
The key technology that allows disintermediation is blockchain.
This disintermediation focuses on price and tends to reduce all products to commodity status.
As I show in my latest paper, disintermediation develops over two key channels.
Disintermediation is even affecting the credit system and subverting banks' traditional role as financial intermediaries connecting investors and borrowers.
Another source of economic shrinkage is the disintermediation that the internet has made possible.
Financial disintermediation, interest liberalization, and Internet finance have delayed commercial banks' business expansion.
Banking industry financial marketseconomy incomplete contracts bank capital disintermediation procyclicality capital requirements.
Our model is based on pure disintermediation between customers and accommodation providers, without ties or obligations.
The dream, for many, is nourished by the fact that this network is full of innovation[2],promises of fluidification of society, disintermediation….
In the same period, relative disintermediation continued, the securities markets increased their share even more strongly.
Panesar does not dispute that DLT will change the technology used in the TA process butwill not necessarily lead to any disintermediation.
As monetary policy measures affect commercial banks first andforemost, disintermediation alters and disrupts the monetary policy transmission mechanism.
Another important part is disintermediation- the elimination of intermediaries in banking, online retail, and a host of government services, to name just a few affected areas.
This implied a slowing-down in, or discontinuation of, some of the longerterm trends apparentin earlier years, notably internationalisation, consolidation and disintermediation.
Internetization” and AI(Artificial Intelligence) are enabling the disintermediation of traditional brokers through digital platforms that connect sellers with buyers directly.
Disintermediation Disintermediation refers to the process of increasing lending via the capital market, circumventing the commercial banks, which were previously the most important financial intermediaries.
And if we keep using that technology, if we keep using technology that is designed to go, to run everything through an Amazon cloud server or everything through a Gmail server,we're never going to get this disintermediation.
In the context of EU competition policy, it can be argued that disintermediation and the establishment of the Single Market and EMU may all be grounds for reconsidering the definition of relevant markets for the purpose of merger control.
In the application of minimum reserves, the ECB is bound to act in pursuance of the objectives of the Euro system as defined in Article 127 of the Treaty and Article 2 of the Statute of the ESCB, which implies, inter alia,the principle of not inducing significant undesirable delocation or disintermediation.
In the past 20 years, the forces of liberalisation, internationalisation,technology, and disintermediation have shifted the industry from highly segmented and protected national markets into an increasingly consolidated and competitive single market for financial services.
The introduction of the euro has further intensified competition among financial intermediaries by facilitating price transparency, by reducing foreign exchange revenues, by eliminating the competitive advantage for domestic players associated with the existence of national currencies and by promoting the development of much broader andmore liquid securities markets which foster securitisation and disintermediation.
