Understanding International Bank RiskJohn Wiley & Sons, 2004 M11 19 - 248 páginas In an era of globalisation, syndicated lending and consolidation within the banking industry, virtually all industries will have international dealings, whether directly or indirectly, and will therefore be exposed to consequential risks. An understanding of international risk, from that of bank of country failure to the idiosyncrasies of different regulatory frameworks, is essential for the modern banker. This book gives the reader a thorough understanding of how to calculate, analyse and manage such risks. |
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2 The Rating Framework | 45 |
3 The Regulatory Framework | 73 |
4 The Analytical Framework | 97 |
5 Bankscope and Comparative Techniques | 127 |
6 Country and Political Risk | 145 |
7 The World of Efinance | 163 |
8 Conclusion | 177 |
Glossary | 179 |
Suggested Readings | 201 |
Appendix I | 203 |
Appendix II | 209 |
Appendix III | 217 |
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accounting America & Carib assessment asset liability management asset quality balance sheet bank failure bank’s banking supervision banking system Bankscope Basle BCCI borrower capital adequacy Cent Asia central bank companies Continental Illinois corporate country risk country’s Cr´edit Lyonnais credit rating agencies credit risk currency Debt not classified debt service default depositors deposits e-finance economic Enron entities equity Europe & Cent exposure external debt factors Fimalac financial analysis financial statements Fitch Fitch Ratings foreign exchange funds growth important income industry institutions interbank interest rate investment banks investors issuers issues lending liabilities liquidity loan losses loan portfolio Low Severely indebted Mid Less indebted Moody’s nonOECD Debt NRSRO OECD operating payments political risk profitability ratios regulations regulatory authorities revenues risk management Rumasa sector securities settlement risk smart cards Standard & Poor’s Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Low supervisors trading transaction Upper Mid World Bank