An introduction to banking : principles, strategy and risk management / by Moorad Choudhry.
By: Choudhry, Moorad [author.]
Publisher: West Sussex, United Kingdom John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2018Edition: Second EditionDescription: xix, 564 pages : 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119115892 (paperback.)Subject(s): Banks and banking | Bank managementDDC classification: 332.1068/1 LOC classification: HG1601 | .C49 2017Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE | 332.10681 C4578 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-CL-49759 |
Includes index.
Professor Moorad Choudhry lectures on the MSc Finance programme at University of Kent Business School. He was previously Treasurer, Corporate Banking Division at The Royal Bank of Scotland, Head of Treasury at Europe Arab Bank, Head of Treasury at KBC Financial Products, Vice President in structured finance services at JPMorgan Chase and a gilt-edged market maker at ABN Amro Hoare Govett Ltd. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, a Fellow of the London Institute of Banking and Finance, a Fellow of the Global Association of Risk Professionals and a Fellow of the Institute of Directors.
PART I : Bank Business and the Markets
1. Bank Business and Capital
2. Customer Services And Marketing For Bank Products
3. Credit Assessment And Managing Credit Risk
4. The Money Markets
5. The Yield Curve
6. Introduction To Money Market Dealing And Hedging
PART II : Asset–Liability Management and Liquidity Risk
7. Bank Asset and Liability Management I
8. Asset And Liability Management II: The ALCO
9. Bank Liquidity Risk Management I
10. Liquidity Risk Management II: Basel III Liquidity, Liabilities Strategy, Stress Testing, Collateral Management And The HQLA
11. Business Best-Practice Bank Internal Funds Transfer Pricing Policy
12. Net Interest Income (NII), Net Interest Margin (NIM) And The Management Of Interest-Rate Risk In The Banking Book
13 Securitisation Mechanics For Balance Sheet Management
PART III : Strategy, Regulatory Capital and Case Studies
14. Strategy Setting
15. Bank Regulatory Capital, Basel Rules and ICAAP
16. Managing Operational Risk
17. Advice And Problem Solving: Case Studies
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
A practical primer to the modern banking operation
Introduction to Banking, Second Edition is a comprehensive and jargon-free guide to the banking operation. Written at the foundational level, this book provides a broad overview of banking to give you an all-around understanding that allows you to put your specialty work into context within the larger picture of your organization. With a specific focus on risk components, this second edition covers all key elements with new chapters on reputational risk, credit risk, stress testing and customer service, including an updated chapter on sustainability. Practical material includes important topics such as the yield curve, trading and hedging, asset liability management, loan origination, product marketing, reputational risk and regulatory capital.
This book gives you the context you need to understand how modern banks are run, and the key points operation at all levels.
Learn the critical elements of a well-structured banking operation
Examine the risk components inherent in banking
Understand operational topics including sustainability and stress testing
Explore service-end areas including product marketing and customer service
Banks continue to be the heart of the modern economy, despite the global financial crisis —they have however become more complex. Multiple layers and a myriad of functions contribute to the running of today's banks, and it's critical for new and aspiring bankers to understand the full breadth of the operation and where their work fits in. Introduction to Banking, Second Edition provides an accessible yet complete primer, with emphasis on the areas that have become central to sustainable banking operation.
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