Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability
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Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability

British and German Experiences

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eBook - PDF

Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability

British and German Experiences

About this book

Recent decades have seen a sharp increase in financial competition, intensified by globalisation. Excessive risk-taking leading to inevitable business failures at times reached worrying proportions. A contributing factor arose from the complexities of the derivative and other new markets. This volume attempts to analyse and explain financial market developments at the turn of the millennium with the emphasis on the need for greater responsibility and a more ethical approach to financial decision-making.

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Yes, you can access Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability by S. Frowen, F. McHugh, S. Frowen,F. McHugh in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Business & International Business. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Tables and Figures
  6. Notes on the Contributors
  7. Introduction
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. 1 Competition Forces and Institutional Structure in the UK and Germany
  10. 2 Alternative Routes to Banking Stability: A Comparison of UK and German Banking Systems
  11. 3 European Destiny and Macroeconomic Responsibility in the Financial Systems of Germany and the UK: A Balance-Sheet Approach
  12. 4 What Kind of Stability Helps Industry? Contrasting Experiences with British and German Banking
  13. 5 Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability: The Role of Trust Banks
  14. 6 The Dynamics of Change and Risk in Corporate and Wholesale Finance
  15. 7 Risk Management and the Ethics of New Financial Instruments
  16. 8 Business Ethics in the Banking Industry: Some Remarks
  17. 9 The Savings-Ratio Behaviour in Globalised Money and Capital Markets: A Comparison of the UK and German Experiences
  18. 10 The Conduct and Ethical Underpinnings of Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom and Germany
  19. 11 The Role of Central Banks in a Global Competition Environment
  20. 12 Bank Supervision in the Context of Global Competition
  21. 13 Economic and Monetary Union: An Ethical Issue?
  22. 14 Capital and Credit-Based Development: Lessons from the Experience of Industrial Countries for Transition Economies in Central East Europe
  23. 15 Social Banking and Affordable Housing in Germany: the Example of an Inclusive Bank Product
  24. 16 The Role of Compliance in Germany’s Banking Culture
  25. Author Index
  26. Subject Index