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In preceding sections the path to liberalisation of the capital movements in 1993 has been discussed. This relates to the freedom of banking, securities and insurance capital. However, a free internal banking market in 1993 for credit institutions and investment firms will not be achieved through liberalised banking capital movements alone, but also through freedom of establishment of banks and freedom of provision of banking services. In the following sections, attention is given to EEC regulations concerning this freedom of establishment of banks and their freedom to supply services. Legislation in these areas is based inter alia on articles 52–58 (freedom of establishment) and 59–66 (services) of the EEC Treaty.
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Benink, H.A. (1993). Credit Institutions and Investment Firms. In: Financial Integration in Europe. Financial and Monetary Policy Studies, vol 24. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1838-5_3
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