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The Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure provides an in-depth analysis of the complex systems that support worldwide financial operations. Written by leading experts Carola Westermeier, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, and Barbara Brandl, this handbook examines the critical infrastructure that enables financial transactions, market functioning, and economic stability across borders.
The volume covers essential topics including payment systems, clearing and settlement mechanisms, central banking infrastructure, and digital financial technologies. It addresses both traditional institutional frameworks and emerging innovations in financial infrastructure, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how global finance operates at its foundation. This work is invaluable for policymakers, financial professionals, academics, and anyone seeking to understand the mechanisms that sustain international economic systems.







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