Introduction to Banking.
By: Casu, Barbara; Girardone, Claudia; and Molyneux, Philip.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Prentice Hall, 2006Description: xxxi, 526 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780273693024.Subject(s): BankingDDC classification: 332.1 CAS 2006 Summary: Provides a comprehensive introduction to theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry. The text is organised into four main Sections: Introduction to Banking; Central Banking and Bank Regulation; Issues in Bank Management and Comparative Banking Markets. Over recent years there has been a lack of a comprehensive yet accessible textbook that deals with a broad spectrum of introductory banking issues. This text fills that gap. This book is suitable for all undergraduate students taking courses in banking. It is also great background reading for postgraduate students.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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សៀវភៅអង់គ្លេស | CSHL Library | 332.1 CAS 2006 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Contents
Part 1 INTRODUCTION TO BANKING
Chapter1 What is special about banks?
Chapter2 Banking activities and current issues in banking
Chapter3 Types of banking
Chapter4 International banking
Part 2 CENTRAL BANKING AND BANK REGULATION
Chapter5 Theory of central banking
Chapter6 Central banks in practice
Chapter7 Bank regulation and supervision
Part 3 ISSUES IN EANK MANAGEMENT
Chapter8 Bank's balance sheet and income structure
Chapter9 Managing banks
Chapter10 Banking risks
Chapter11 Banking risks management
Part4 COMPARATIVE BANKING MARKETS
Caphter12 UK banking
Caphter13 European banking
Chapter14 Banking in the new EU Member States
Chapter15 Banking in the United States
Chapter16 Banking in Japan
Chapter17 Banking in emerging and transition economies
Appendix A1 Interest rates, bonds and yields
Appendix A2 Introduction to portfolio theory
Provides a comprehensive introduction to theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry. The text is organised into four main Sections: Introduction to Banking; Central Banking and Bank Regulation; Issues in Bank Management and Comparative Banking Markets.
Over recent years there has been a lack of a comprehensive yet accessible textbook that deals with a broad spectrum of introductory banking issues. This text fills that gap.
This book is suitable for all undergraduate students taking courses in banking. It is also great background reading for postgraduate students.
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