The Banking Crisis Handbook
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The Banking Crisis Handbook

  1. 628 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Banking Crisis Handbook

About this book

Explores the Origin of the Recent Banking Crisis and how to Preclude Future CrisesShedding new light on the recent worldwide banking debacle, The Banking Crisis Handbook presents possible remedies as to what should have been done prior, during, and after the crisis. With contributions from well-known academics and professionals, the book contains e

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2009
Print ISBN
9781138114135
eBook ISBN
9781439818541
Edition
1
Subtopic
Finance

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Contents
  3. Foreword
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. Editor
  7. Contributor Bios
  8. Contributors
  9. Part I: Banking Gross Negligence and Shadow Banking System
  10. Chapter 1. The Banking Crisis of the New Milennium-Why It Was Inevitable
  11. Chapter 2. The Effect of Monetary Policy on Stock Prices: The Subprime Mortgage Crisis
  12. Chapter 3. Shadow Banks and the Financial Crisis of 2007-2008
  13. Chapter 4. Ineffective Risk Management in Banking: Bold Ignorance or Gross Negligence?
  14. Chapter 5. U.S. Mortgagae Crisis: Subprime or Systemic?*
  15. Chapter 6. Regulation and Financial Stability in Laissez-Faire Hong Kong: A Reassuring Record
  16. Chapter 7. Auction Rate Securities: Another Victim of the Credit Crisis
  17. Chapter 8. The Banking Crisis and the Nation-State
  18. Chpater 9. The Banking Crisis and the Insurance Markets
  19. Chapter 10. The Role of Hedge Funds in the Banking Crisis: Victim or Culprit?
  20. Chapter 11. Solving the Banking Crisis: A Private Capital Solution
  21. Chapter 12. Hedge Funds, Financial Leverage, and the 2008 Systematic Crisis: Are They Victims or Killers?
  22. Chapter 13. Evaluation of Evidence for Banking Equity Market Volatility in the Emerging Economy of China
  23. Part II: Global, European, and Emergin Markets' Perspectives
  24. Chapter 14. Global Perspective on the Banking Crisis and Recovery: An Analysis of Domestic vs. Foreign Banks
  25. Chapter 15. Overcoming Institutional Myopia and Bankers' Self-Dealing Behavior: Coping with the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on European Securitization Markets
  26. Chapter 16. The Millennium's Credit Crunch and Lender of Last Resort: A Review of the Literature
  27. Chapter 17. Emerging Stock Markets and the Current Financial Crisis: Emergence of a New Puzzle?
  28. Chapter 18. The Financial Crisis and Loan Impairment Provisioning in Asian Banks
  29. Chapter 19. Currency and Maturity Mismatches in Latin America*
  30. Chapter 20. Dangers and Opportunities for the Russian Banking Sector: 2007-2008
  31. Chapter 21. The Stability of the Australian Banking Sector
  32. Chapter 22. Why Have Australian Banks Survived the Recent Global Financial Crisis?
  33. Chapter 23. Default Risk Codependence in the Global Financial System: Was the Bear Stearns Bailout Justified?
  34. Chapter 24. The Implementation of MiFID in the Financial Crisis Context: An Ethnographic Research Conducted in Greece
  35. Part III: Preventing Banking Crises, Bank Runs, Regulation, and Bailouts
  36. Chapter 25. Credit Derivatives and What Happened Next: Analysis and Recommendations
  37. Chapter 26. Identifying Bank Run Signals through Sociological Factors: An Empirical Research in the Geneva Area
  38. Chapter 27. Bank Default Risk in the United States and the United Kingdom
  39. Chapter 28. Remuneration, Risk, and Financial Crisis
  40. Chapter 29. Some Overlooked Ethical Aspects of Bailing Out Banks and the Philosophy of Frederic Bastiat
  41. Index
  42. Back cover