Contemporary Financial Intermediation,
Edition 5Editors: By Stuart I. Greenbaum, Anjan V. Thakor and Arnoud W. A. Boot
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Description
Contemporary Financial Intermediation, Fifth Edition offers a distinctive approach to the study of financial markets and institutions by presenting an integrated portrait that puts information and economic reasoning at the core. The book explores the implications of the information technology revolution that characterizes the financial services industry with digitization and fintech as important manifestations. Sections explore the subtlety, plasticity, and fragility of financial institutions and credit markets, and the ramifications for risk management (including cyber risk). This textbook demands more in terms of quantitative skills and analysis, but its ability to teach about the forces shaping the financial world is unmatched.For the financial sector, the best preprofessional training explains the reasons why markets, institutions, and regulators evolve the way they do, why we suffer recurring financial crises, how we typically react to them, and how digitization and fintech will affect financial services and the industry at large. This book provides students with a complete foundation on the subject, presenting a strong basis for learning and understanding key challenges surrounding the management and operations of financial institutions and their competitive environment.
Key Features
• Offers a full grounding in the study of financial markets and institutions, building on coreeconomic insights
• Adopts an applied, integrated approach and is fully updated for recent developments in the field
• Focuses on key challenges for executives and regulators
• Accompanied by an online instructor’s manual, lecture slides, and test bank to reinforce understanding
About the author
By Stuart I. Greenbaum, Bank of America Professor of Managerial Leadership and former Dean, John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA; Anjan V. Thakor, John E. Simon Professor of Finance and Director of the PhD Program, Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA and Arnoud W. A. Boot, Professor of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
PART I: THE BACKGROUND
Chapter 1: Introduction
PART II: WHAT IS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION?
Chapter 2: The Nature and Variety of Financial Intermediation
Chapter 3: The What, How, and Why of Financial Intermediaries
PART III: IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR BANKING RISKS
Chapter 4: Bank Risks
Chapter 5: Interest Rate Risk
Chapter 6: Liquidity Risk
PART IV: ON BALANCE SHEET BANKING ACTIVITIES
Chapter 7: Spot Lending and Credit Risk
Chapter 8: Further Issues in Bank Lending
Chapter 9: Special Topics in Credit: Syndicated Loans, Loan Sales, and Project Finance
PART V: OFF THE BANK'S BALANCE SHEET
Chapter 10: Off-Balance Sheet Banking and Contingent Claims Products
Chapter 11: Securitization
PART VI: THE FUNDING OF THE BANK
Chapter 12: The Deposit Contract, Deposit Insurance, and Shadow Banking
Chapter 13: Bank Capital Structure
PART VII: FINANCIAL CRISES
Chapter 14: The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and Other Financial Crises
PART VIII: BANK REGULATION
Chapter 15: Objectives of Bank Regulation
Chapter 16: Milestones in Banking Legislation and Regulatory Reform
PART IX: FINANCIAL INNOVATION
Chapter 17: The Future
PART X: THE FUTURE
Chapter 18: Basic Concepts
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