Institutional Banking for Emerging Markets: Principles and PracticeJohn Wiley & Sons, 4 квіт. 2007 р. - 274 стор. In today's competitive banking industry, institutional banking is attracting greater interest. Under the globalization umbrella, inter-bank business is undergoing dynamic change and is transcending the boundaries of traditional correspondent banking. In today's climate, no bank, regardless of size, can grow without the cooperation of other banks and no bank can hope to survive and prosper without utilizing emerging markets. Institutional banking in emerging countries has some unique functions: for example, problem solving is heavier and more crucial in emerging markets than in developed countries, given the irregularity of the market and non-transparency of the financial/legal systems. Moreover, it is particularly necessary to forge good relationships, day-to-day contact and personal communication, to provide better chances for product marketing and risk management. Products are therefore tailor-made and adapted as the situation dictates, a successful lesson for one case in one country cannot necessarily be repeated in another. Huang provides a systematic framework for the subject combining both principles and practice. The direct experience of the author, allows him to write authoritatively about the subject with academic vigour as well as a large amount of practical knowledge which only a practitioner can provide. The book contains numerous real life examples and case studies to allow the reader an insight into how Institutional Banking actually works in the real world. The book also contains a supplementary CD which includes chapter summary's and further information. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. |
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2 Emerging Markets The Twin Crisis Bank Crisis and Country Crisis | 17 |
3 Emerging Markets The Culture Outline | 23 |
4 The Major Emerging Markets BRICT Brazil Russia India China and Turkey | 41 |
5 Sovereign Rating and Country Risk | 55 |
Part II Institutional Banking | 73 |
6 From Correspondent Banking to Institutional Banking Past and Present | 75 |
Part III Institutional Banking for Emerging Markets Product Marketing Risk Management Risk Mitigation and Problem Solving | 143 |
12 Characteristics of Institutional Banking for Emerging Markets | 145 |
13 Specialized Finance for Emerging Markets | 151 |
14 Marketing for Emerging Markets | 167 |
15 Risk Management for Emerging Markets | 179 |
16 Risk Mitigation for Emerging Markets | 195 |
17 Problem Solving for Emerging Markets | 221 |
Conclusion | 231 |
7 The Products of Institutional Banking | 79 |
8 The Marketing Function of Institutional Banking | 99 |
9 The Risk Management Function of Institutional Banking | 109 |
10 Institutional Banking and Institutional Banking Department | 123 |
11 Institutional Banking Fraud Prevention Antimoney Laundering and Basel II | 131 |
A Chronology of the Asian Crisis 19971999 | 233 |
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