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The New Financial Architecture

Banking Regulation in the 21st Century
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Bank failures, crises, global banking, megamergers, changes in technology - the effect of these world events is to weaken existing methods of regulating bank safety and soundness, and even to make some methods ineffective. Federal regulators here and abroad, aware of the problems, are evaluating new ways to solve them. Dr. Gup and his panel of academics and regulatory professionals explore these problems and the difficulties in implementing solutions. They point out first that global banking, megamergers and changes in technology are drastically altering the way financial services are delivered. Second, existing methods of bank regulation, formulated in the United States and elsewhere as early as the 19th century, are not able to cope with them. And thus, third, the search now underway for new methods must be global in scope - inevitably they will involve cross-border supervision and international cooperation. Gup and his contributors cover a wide range of topics, from the rationale of banking regulation to optimal banking regulation in the new world environments. They also examine the innovative tools needed to cope with these problems, including greater reliance on market discipline; the use of internal controls based on statistical models, such as Value-at-Risk; and subordinated debt. Finally, there is the problem of drafting legislation in developing countries. The result: a timely, probing analysis of one of the hottest topics in bank regulation today, and an important resource for professionals and their academic colleagues in the fields of banking, finance, investment and world trade.

Author Biography:

BENTON E. GUP holds the Robert Hunt Cochrane-Alabama Bankers Association Chair of Banking at the University of Alabama. Author of more than 19 books and more than 90 articles on banking and financial topics, Dr. Gup serves as a consultant to government and industry, and was recently a visiting scholar at the Comptroller of the Currency. Dr. Gup's first Quorum book was Bank Failures in the Major Trading Countries of the World: Causes and Remedies (1998), his second was: International Banking Crises: Large Scale Failures, Massive Government Interventions (ed., 1999).
Release date NZ
September 30th, 2000
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
280
Dimensions
152x229x19
ISBN-13
9781567203417
Product ID
5811441

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