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Foreword.
About the Author.
1 The Banking Background.
1.1 Different types of banks and their risk profile.
1.1.1 Bank failure and the financial services community.
1.1.2 What do banks do? How do they earn their money?
1.1.3 Different types of banks and their revenue structures.
1.1.4 Commercial banks.
1.1.5 Investment banks.
1.1.6 Risk profile of investment banks.
1.1.7 Broking is a competitive business.
1.1.8 Derivatives trading and AAA subsidiaries.
1.1.9 The regulation of investment banks.
1.1.10 “Analyst of the year” awards.
1.2 Primary causes of bank failure.
1.2.1 Types of failures.
1.2.2 Causes of losses.
1.2.3 Warning signals in predicting bank failure.
1.2.4 Rescuing the bank!
1.2.5 Credit rating agencies.
1.3 Bank failures – the four aces.
1.3.1 Bank of Credit and Commerce International.
1.3.2 Continental Illinois.
1.3.3 Crédit Lyonnais.
1.3.4 Rumasa.
1.4 The macroeconomic environment.
1.4.1 Banking system and industry risks.
1.4.2 Economic environment.
1.4.3 Industry competition and its impact on banks.
1.4.4 Technology.
2 The Rating Framework.
2.1 What is a rating?
2.2 The development of ratings.
2.3 Background to rating agencies.
2.3.1 Inconsistent initial foundations.
2.3.2 Secretive deliberations.
2.3.3 Main source of revenues.
2.3.4 Generating value.
2.3.5 Growth and the future.
2.4 The rating analytical framework.
2.4.1 CAMEL, CAMEL B-COM, and CAMELOT.
2.4.2 Capital.
2.4.3 Asset quality.
2.4.4 Management.
2.4.5 Earnings.
2.4.6 Liquidity (liability management).
2.5 How the rating agencies analyse bank risk.
2.5.1 What is a rating?
2.5.2 Rating scale comparisons.
2.5.3 Standard & Poor’s ratings.
2.5.4 Moody’s ratings.
2.5.5 Fitch performance and legal ratings.
3 The Regulatory Framework.
3.1 Banking system: structure, governing law, and regulations.
3.1.1 Banking supervision.
3.2 Core principles for effective banking supervision.
3.2.1 Core principles for effective banking supervision.
3.2.2 Basel committee publications No. 30 (September 1997) on banking principles.
3.3 Risk management.
3.3.1 Generally accepted risk principles.
3.3.2 Derivatives and market risk.
3.3.3 Managing bank limits.
3.3.4 Generally accepted risk principles risk map.
3.4 Basle Capital Adequacy and international convergence.
3.4.1 Background to the Basle Capital Adequacy regime.
3.4.2 Pressures for change.
3.4.3 The BIS paper: the response of the central banks.
3.4.4 Foreign exchange and interest rate related exposure.
3.4.5 Implementation.
3.4.6 Impact of the BIS proposals.
4 The Analytical Framework.
4.1 Introduction.
4.1.1 The specific nature of bank financial analysis.
4.1.2 Sources of information on banks.
4.1.3 Other sources of information.
4.2 Financial criteria – the key factors.
4.2.1 Financial statement analysis.
4.2.2 Spreadsheet analysis.
4.3 Understanding the bank’s balance sheet.
4.3.1 Overview.
4.3.2 Balance sheet.
4.3.3 Assets.
4.3.4 Liabilities.
4.3.5 Contingent liabilities.
4.3.6 Income statement.
4.3.7 Financial analysis of investment banks.
4.3.8 Risk profile of investment banks.
5 Bankscope and Comparative Techniques.
5.1 Bankscope spreadsheet analysis.
5.2 Bankscope ratios and ratio analysis.
5.2.1 Lines of the Bankscope global format.
5.2.2 Financial ratio analysis.
5.2.3 The Bankscope ratios.
5.3 Bank peer group analysis.
5.3.1 Analytical techniques.
5.4 Problems with intercountry comparisons.
5.4.1 Local vs international accounting standards.
5.4.2 Inflation accounting.
5.4.3 Creative accounting and ratio manipulation.
6 Country and Political Risk.
6.1 Country risk.
6.1.1 Introduction to country risk.
6.1.2 Definition of country risk.
6.1.3 Types of countries.
6.1.4 Country risk assessment.
6.2 Political risk.
6.2.1 Introduction to political risk.
6.2.2 Time dimension.
6.2.3 Political risk analysis methodologies.
6.2.4 World Bank list of countries.
6.3 Typical sovereign ratings process.
6.3.1 Introduction.
6.3.2 Political risk.
6.3.3 Economic risk.
6.3.4 S&P’s sovereign ratings profiles.
6.3.5 Behind the sovereign ratings exercise.
7 The World of E-finance.
7.1 A quick definition of e-finance.
7.2 CRM – Customer Relationship Management.
7.3 STP/CLS.
7.3.1 STP – Straight Through Processing.
7.3.2 CLS – Continuous Linked Settlement.
7.3.3 Establishment of Continuous Linked Settlement services.
7.4 SWIFT.
7.4.1 Background.
7.5 Electronic funds transfer.
7.6 Online banking.
7.7 Day trading.
7.8 Smart cards.
7.9 Evolution of e-finance.
7.10 Origin of e-finance and internet commerce.
7.10.1 Rise Of e-finance and electronic trading.
8 Conclusion.
Glossary.
Suggested Readings.
Appendix I.
Appendix II.
Appendix III.
Index.
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