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dc.contributor.authorDill, Alexander
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-429-35116-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://thuvienso.hoasen.edu.vn/handle/123456789/12825
dc.description.abstractThe book establishes a conceptual framework that helps readers to understand bank regulators’ expectations for the risk management and compliance functions. Informed by the author’s experience at a major credit rating agency in helping to design and implement a ratings compliance system, it explains how the banking business model, through credit extension and credit intermediation, creates the principal risks that regulation is designed to mitigate: credit, interest rate, market, and operational risk, and, more broadly, systemic risk. The book covers, in a single volume, the four areas of bank regulation and supervision and the associated regulatory expectations and firms’ governance systems. Readers desiring to study the subject in a unified manner have needed to separately consult specialized treatments of their areas of interest, resulting in a fragmented grasp of the subject matter. Banking regulation has a cohesive unity due in large part to national authorities’ agreement to follow global standards and to the homogenizing effects of the integrated global financial markets.
dc.formatxxxvii, 301 p.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInforma Law from Routledge
dc.subjectBanks and banking
dc.subjectBanking law
dc.subjectBank management
dc.subjectFinancial services industry
dc.subjectFinancial risk management
dc.subjectLaw and legislation
dc.subjectUnited States
dc.titleBank regulation, risk management, and compliance : theory, practice, and key problem areas
dc.typeBook


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