Strategies of banks and other financial institutions theories and cases

How and why do strategic perspectives of financial institutions differ by class and region? Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions: Theories and Cases is an introduction to global financial institutions that presents both theoretical and actual aspects of markets and institutions. The...

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Otros Autores: Kumar, Rajesh, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego, California : Elsevier 2014.
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628236606719
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  • Front Cover; Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions: Theories and Cases; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions: Theories and Cases; Acknowledgments; Dedication; Part: A; Chapter 1: Strategies and Structures of Financial Institutions; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Banking Performance Trends; 1.3. Strategic Trends; 1.4. Reform Policy Trends; 1.5. Technology Trends; 1.5.1. The Growing Relevance of Digital Banking; 1.5.2. Data Management at the Enterprise Level; 1.5.3. Need for Scalable Architecture Framework for Digital Payments
  • 1.5.4. Increasing Relevance of Virtual Currencies1.6. Challenges of Global Financial Institutions; 1.7. Changes in Control System 15 ; 1.8. Banking Trends in Emerging Markets; 1.9. The Financial Crisis of 2008; 1.10. Impact of Financial Crisis on Banking System; 1.11. Structures of Financial Institutions; 1.11.1. Different Types of Financial Institutions; 1.11.2. Banking Structures Based on Legal Frameworks; 1.11.2.1. Bank holding companies and financial holding companies; 1.11.2.2. C corporations and S corporations; 1.11.3. Different Types of Banking Models
  • 1.11.3.1. Narrow banks and universal banks1.11.3.2. Retail banks; 1.11.3.3. Private banks; 1.11.3.4. Offshore banks; 1.11.3.5. Investment banks; 1.11.3.6. Islamic banks; 1.11.4. Changing Financial Structures; 1.12. Shadow Banking System; 1.13. Consolidation in the Financial Services Industry; 1.14. Importance of Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions; 1.15. Summary; Questions for Discussion; References; Chapter 2: Regulatory Environment of Financial Institutions; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Universal Functions of Regulatory Agencies; 2.3. History of Regulatory Reforms
  • 2.3.1. Interest Rate Controls2.3.2. Investment Restrictions on Financial Institutions; 2.3.3. Line of Business Restrictions and Regulations on Ownership Linkages Among Financial Institutions; 2.3.4. Restrictions on Entry of Foreign Financial Institutions; 2.3.5. Controls on International Capital Movements and Foreign Exchange Transactions; 2.4. Institutional Structures of Regulations; 2.5. Drivers of Regulatory Reforms; 2.6. Benefits of Regulatory Reform; 2.7. Role of State in Regulatory System; 2.8. Financial Crisis: Poor Governance of Financial Regulation
  • 2.9. Initiatives for Stability of THE Financial System2.10. Regulation of the Banking System; 2.10.1. Instruments of Bank Regulation; 2.10.1.1. Deposit insurance; 2.10.1.2. Capital adequacy requirements; 2.10.1.3. Glass-Steagall Act; 2.11. Basel Reforms; 2.11.1. Basel Committee on Banking Supervision; 2.11.2. Committee on Global Financial System; 2.11.3. Committee on Payment and Settlements Systems; 2.11.4. Markets Committee; 2.11.5. Central Bank Governance Forum; 2.11.6. Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics; 2.11.7. Basel I Capital Accord; 2.11.7.1. Tier 1 (core capital)
  • 2.11.7.2. Tier 2 (supplementary capital)