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Contemporary Financial Intermediation
Teaches the logic behind the shifting relationships among financial institutions, markets, and regulations for upper-division undergraduates and graduate students
Stuart I. Greenbaum (Author), Anjan V. Thakor (Author), Arnoud W. A. Boot (Author)
9780124052086, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 17 April 2019
490 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 3 cm, 1.56 kg
"The landscape of banking is undergoing fundamental changes, with the emergence of new financial technologies and regulations and the rise of non-banks. This updated version of the standard textbook on banking is mandatory reading for all regulators, bankers, and students who wonder what is special about banks and what financial intermediation will look like in the future." —Luc Laeven, Director-General, European Central Bank "This up-to-date standard work on financial intermediation, peppered with many concrete examples, is well founded in economic theory but never loses sight of the rapidly evolving reality of global finance."—Ralph de Haas, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development "The banking sector has undergone significant changes in the decade since the global financial crisis. Technological change, increased non-bank competition, complex regulations, and shifts in globalization define the new landscape. The revised version of Contemporary Financial Intermediation provides an integrated framework for understanding and analyzing these changes. It is a must read for finance students, regulators and policy makers."—Deniz Anginer, The World Bank
Contemporary Financial Intermediation, 4th Edition by Greenbaum, Thakor, and Boot continues to offer 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. Instead of primarily naming and describing markets, regulations, and institutions as is common, Contemporary Financial Intermediation explores the subtlety, plasticity and fragility of financial institutions and credit markets. In this new edition every chapter has been updated and pedagogical supplements have been enhanced. For the financial sector, the best preprofessional training explains the reasons why markets, institutions, and regulators evolve they do, why we suffer recurring financial crises occur and how we typically react to them. Our textbook demands more in terms of quantitative skills and analysis, but its ability to teach about the forces shaping the financial world is unmatched.
Part I. The Background Chapter 1. Basic Concepts Part II. What is Financial Intermediation? Chapter 2. The Nature and Variety of Financial IntermediationChapter 3. The What, How, and Why of Financial Intermediaries Part III. Identification and Management of Major Banking Risks Chapter 4. Bank RisksChapter 5. Interest Rate RiskChapter 6. Liquidity Risk Part IV. “On Balance Sheet? Banking Activities Chapter 7. Spot Lending and Credit RiskChapter 8. Further Issues in Bank LendinChapter 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 ProductsChapter 11. Securitization Part VI. The Funding of the Bank Chapter 12. The Deposit Contract, Deposit Insurance, and Shadow BankingChapter 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 RegulationChapter 16. Milestones in Banking Legislation and Regulatory Reform Part IX. Financial Innovation Chapter 17. The Evolution of Banks and Markets and the Role of Financial Innovation Part X. The Future Chapter 18. The Future
Subject Areas: Banking [KFFK]