Synopses & Reviews
Introduction to Banking is a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the business of banking, written by expert authors. The book covers both theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry, highlighted by examples from across Europe and the wider international arena. It is organised into four main sections: introduction to banking; central banking and bank regulation; issues in bank management; comparative banking markets.
- Familiarises students with the reasons banks exist, the different services they offer, and the recent trends impacting on the banking business.
- Covers contemporary central banking and bank regulation issues comparing the UK, Eurozone and the US providing students with the most up-to-date information on banking practice.
- Strong focus on bank management issues, including insight into risk management techniques used by banks prepares students to understand the different financial features of commercial and investment banks.
- Recent developments in developed, emerging and transition banking and financial systems are covered in detail, familiarising students with different types of banking systems and how global trends impact on different types of banking markets.
Audience
Suitable for all undergraduate students taking a course in banking, as well as professionals entering the banking industry. It also provides solid background reading for postgraduate students of banking.
About the authors
Dr Barbara Casu is Senior Lecturer in Financial Studies at the University of Wales, Bangor. Her research interests are in Banking and Finance and Performance Measurement. She has published widely in these areas, including recent publications in: the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting, and Applied Financial Economics.
Dr Claudia Girardone is Lecturer in Finance at the University of Essex. Her main research interests are in the areas of bank performance and efficiency analysis and her recent publications appear in Applied Economics, Applied Financial Economics, and the Journal of Banking and Finance.
Philip Molyneux is Professor in Banking and Finance and Director of the Institute of European Finance at the University of Wales, Bangor, and has a chair at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Professor Molyneux has published widely in banking and acted as a consultant to: World Bank, European Commission, UK Treasury; and various other international banks and consulting firms. He has recently been appointed as one of eight expert financial sector advisers to the European Union's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee that implements financial services regulations for the European Community.
Synopsis
Comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the business of banking, with European and wider international examples, written by expert authors.
Synopsis
Provides a comprehensive introduction to theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry. The text is organised into four main Sections: Introduction to Banking; Central Banking and Bank Regulation; Issues in Bank Management and Comparative Banking Markets.
Over recent years there has been a lack of a comprehensive yet accessible textbook that deals with a broad spectrum of introductory banking issues. This text fills that gap.
This book is suitable for all undergraduate students taking courses in banking. It is also great background reading for postgraduate students.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO BANKING
1. What is Special about Banks?
2. Banking Activities and Current Issues in Banking
3. Types of Banking
4. International Banking
PART II: CENTRAL BANKING AND BANK REGULATION
5. Theory of Central Banking
6. Central Banks in Practice
7. Bank Regulation and Supervision
PART III: ISSUES IN BANK MANAGEMENT
8. Banks Balance Sheet & Income Structure
9. Managing Banks On- and Off- The Balance Sheet
10. Banking Risks
11.Banking Risks Management
PART IV: COMPARATIVE BANKING MARKETS
12. UK Banking
13. European Banking
14. Banking in the New EU Member States
15. Banking in the US
16. Banking in Japan
17. Banking in Emerging and Transition Economies
Glossary
Bibliography
Appendices
A1: Interest Rates, Bonds and Yields
A2: Introduction to Portfolio Theory