Dataware integrates
intermediation functionality in its Dataware II Knowledge Management Suite, which is an extension to Dataware's document management system.
All told, predicting either the share of depository
intermediation in overall credit flows or the share of money in the public's overall demand for financial assets is currently more difficult than usual.
Two measures of financial
intermediation were used, M2/GDP and Quasi-money/M2.
The crisis has therefore exposed significant instances of financial
intermediation failure but also an apparent disconnect between financial
intermediation activity and banks.
Yet, despite the theoretical rhetoric on the importance of financial
intermediation to output fluctuations, the empirical relevance of financial
intermediation remains an unsettled question.
Based on McKinsey's new analysis of the global financial
intermediation system, the revenue pool associated with
intermediation was roughly $5 trillion in 2017.
Global
Intermediation and Logistics Service Providers
The report said that banking
intermediation credit, excluding the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), to SMEs in the private sector amounted to 32% until 15 September 2015, while the banking
intermediation credit to the government and the purchase of government securities reached 58%.
The Industrial market report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Monetary
Intermediation market at a national level.
These activities are conducted by specialized financial intermediaries called shadow banks, which are bound together along an
intermediation chain known as the shadow banking system (see "The Shadow Banking System" Online Appendix).
The conventional theory of financial
intermediation maintains that it is the primary function of banks to collect deposits from surplus units--savers, typically households and further channel those funds to deficit units--borrowers, typically the enterprise sector and government (Gurley & Shaw, 1960; Schmidt, Hackethal, & Tyrell, 1997).