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The Principles of Banking (Wiley Finance)
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Product details
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons Inc; 2nd edition (September 27, 2022)
- Language : English
- full Pdf : 811 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119755646
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119755647
A timely and robust discussion of responsible bank stewardship and practice.
The Second Edition of The Principles of Banking offers banking professionals, regulators, and students from a variety of backgrounds an authoritative and practical discussion of the foundations of modern banking and good banking practice. In the book, you’ll find a comprehensive roadmap to a more sustainable business model for your banking organization.
The author draws on his many years’ experience as a commercial and investment banker as he explains the original principles of banking–including sound lending policy, capital management, and liquidity risk management–as well as new material covering the impact of COVID-19 on banks, risk management, and balance sheet management.
The Principles of Banking also provides recommendations for bank asset-liability management best practices that enable banks to deliver optimized balance sheets for the benefit of all stakeholders. It also includes new chapters in market risk management, foreign exchange risk management, interest rate risk, and credit risk policy and management.
An essential update to a widely read and taught banking text, The Principles of Banking, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for banking professionals and students everywhere.
I bought both paperback and kindle versions.
The content is a veritable mine of useful information about banking.:
The uninitiated or uninitiated can go through it from start to finish and the seasoned professional has the opportunity to revisit certain concepts from a new angle.
Everything goes there: financial statements, asset-liability management, risk management, strategy, ethics...
Highly recommended. Indispensable for those who work in the banking sector.