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Chan-Lau, Jorge A. Idiosyncratic and systemic risk in the european corporate sector: A CDO perspective. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Financial Systems Dept. and Asia Pacific Dept., 2006.

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Banking sector liberalization in India: Evaluation of reforms and comparative perspectives on China. New York, NY: Physica, 2008.

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Credit, United States Congress House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer. The new Basel Accord: Private sector perspectives : hearing before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, June 22, 2004. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Selarka, Ekta, and Saumitra Bhaduri. Maladies of the Indian Banking Sector: A Critical Perspective Beyond NPAs. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

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Misra, Devi Prasad, and Suman Kalyan Chaudhury. Corporate Governance Practices in Indian Banking Sector : Corporate Governance in Banks: An Indian Perspective. Eliva Press, 2020.

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Dhar, Sujoy Kumar, and Pema Lama, eds. Corporate Governance Practices In Indian Banking Sector And Its Several Perspectives. Vandana Publications, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31033/vanpublko/2022.03.

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Ray, Partha, Arindam Bandyopadhyay, and Sanjay Basu, eds. India Banking and Finance Report 2021. SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9789354793103.

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India Banking and Finance Report 2021 presents a lucid yet rigorous discussion on the key facets of the Banking and Financial sector in India. Written primarily by the faculty of National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune, the report covers a wide spectrum of issues ranging from contemporary macro-financial perspectives against the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic to leadership concerns in Indian banks. The list of subjects included is topical, comprising corporate governance challenges, mergers and acquisitions, problems and prospects of the Bad Bank, latest risk management concepts and frontiers, sectoral studies, digital transformation and leadership paradigms. The report seeks to highlight the emerging challenges and opportunities in the banking and financial sector, glean important lessons from the past, and in some cases speculate on the way forward. It emphasizes on a blend of internal strategies, regulatory reforms and public policy initiatives. The report will stimulate enlightened dialogues on the theoretical, empirical and practical aspects of bank management in India.
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Wójcik, Dariusz, and Theodor F. Cojoianu. Conclusions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817314.003.0010.

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The chapter summarizes observations made in the preceding chapters, and complements them from a geographical perspective, putting developments in the eight countries and eleven financial centres covered in the book in a global context. It starts by looking at the elite of the financial sector, comparing the world’s top centres of investment banking and asset management. Next, it broadens its focus by reviewing trends and patterns of employment in the financial and business services sector as a whole. The following section offers a glimpse of offshore finance and its development since the crisis. In addition, it provides an overview and comparison of developments in fintech and their potential impact on the global map of financial centres. The concluding section considers new geographical ways of conceptualizing relationships among financial centres, financial and business services, and offshore finance, and ends with suggestions for future research.
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Roland, Christian. Banking Sector Liberalization in India: Evaluation of Reforms and Comparative Perspectives on China. Springer London, Limited, 2007.

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Roland, Christian. Banking Sector Liberalization in India: Evaluation of Reforms and Comparative Perspectives on China. Physica-Verlag, 2010.

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Regulating the Financial Sector in the Era of Globalization: Perspectives from Political Economy and Management. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

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Mikdashi, Zuhayr. Regulating the Financial Sector in the Era of Globalization: Perspectives from Political Economy and Management. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

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Mikdashi, Zuhayr. Regulating the Financial Sector in the Era of Globalization: Perspectives from Political Economy and Management. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

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US GOVERNMENT. The New Basel Accord: Private Sector Perspectives: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit of the Comm. Government Printing Office, 2004.

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Nikoletta, Kleftouri. 3 The European Deposit Insurance Framework. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198743057.003.0003.

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The euro’s launch in 1999 accelerated the integration of Europe’s financial markets. Upheavals in the banking sector and debt markets since 2007 have, however, both reinforced (regulatory and supervisory reforms) and halted (government protectionism) this development. The latter ‘renationalization’ process was accentuated by the enormous amounts of state aid that national governments channelled to banks through public loans, capital injections, and guarantees. The European Union consequently faced two equally important and complex challenges—plugging regulatory and supervisory gaps to prevent future crises, while limiting the economic damage of the crisis—which the chapter reviews from a depositor protection perspective. The chapter examines the guiding 1994 Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive, and identifies relevant regulatory and supervisory reforms that have taken place since 2007, including the 2014 recast Directive and creation of the European Banking Authority. It concludes by offering an overview of the main critiques of these regulatory and supervisory developments.
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Berger, Allen N., Philip Molyneux, and John O. S. Wilson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Banking. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198824633.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Banking, 3rd Edition provides an overview and analysis of developments and research in banking written by leading researchers in the field. This Handbook will appeal to graduate students of economics, banking and finance, academics, practitioners, regulators and policy makers. Consequently, the book strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis, and practitioner and policy-related material. The Handbook is split into five parts. Part I, The Theory of Banking, examines the role of banks in the wider financial system, why banks exist, how they function, the risks to which they are exposed and how these are managed, and their legal, organizational, and governance structures. Part II deals with Bank Activities and Performance. A variety of issues are assessed, including efficiency, technological change, globalization, and the ability to deliver small business, consumer, and mortgage lending services. Aspects relating to securitization, shadow banking, and payment systems are also covered. Part III entitled Regulatory and Policy Perspectives discusses the various roles of central banks, regulatory and supervisory authorities, and other government agencies which impact directly on the banking industry. Part IV of the Handbook entitled Macroeconomic Perspectives in Banking discusses interactions among banks, firms, and the macro-economy. This part of the Handbook covers the determinants of bank failures and crises, and the impact on financial stability, institutional development, and economic growth. The final Part V examines Banking Systems around the World. This section examines banking systems in the US, Japan, China, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand.
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John, Dewar, ed. International Project Finance. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198715559.001.0001.

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The second edition of this text on project financing continues to provide guidance on the legal and practical issues relevant to international projects. As well as addressing the basic principles which affect the structuring and documentation of project financings, the book also explains structural, legal, and contractual differences between the various sectors such as transportation, telecommunication,infrastructure/public private partnerships, conventional, renewable and nuclear power, mining, and oil and gas, the latter sector focus being new to this edition. The book considers the application of English and New York law in cross-border documentation and legal and practical matters associated with running financing projects in civil law jurisdictions. Different sources of funding are also examined, such as banking and international bond documentation, and Islamic financing practice, in particular the use of Murabaha financing techniques and with additional analysis in this edition of the growing sukuk (Isalmic bond) market. This includes the legal and documentation issues arising from the use of such financing techniques and how they interact with each other from a legal and contractual perspective. The book also provides analysis of project defaults and work-outs giving guidance on how to manage projects when these circumstances arise. The book also contains coverage of dispute resolution in international projects.
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Ferrarini, Guido, and Eugenia Macchiavello. FinTech and Alternative Finance in the CMU. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813392.003.0010.

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This chapter focuses on FinTech, which offers firms and individuals new ways for accessing alternative sources of finance. It first examines the main types of alternative finance which technology has helped to develop and could further complement the traditional markets, focusing on marketplace investing and its perspectives in Europe. It then analyzes financial return crowdfunding as an application of marketplace investing; its main business models, such as investment-based and loan-based crowdfunding; and the risks and benefits deriving from them. Next, it compares the different regulatory models applicable to crowdfunding at EU and member states' levels, distinguishing between the traditional approach, which extends existing banking or financial regulation to these new sectors, and the ‘innovative’ approach contemplating ad hoc regimes for crowdfunding. The final section suggests a tailored policy approach to marketplace investing in the Capital Markets Union.
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Haq, Khadija, ed. Pakistan’s 22 Families. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474684.003.0014.

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In this chapter, Haq goes back to his 1968 presentation alleging 22 industrial family groups that had come to control a majority of industrial, banking and insurance sectors in the country. In this article, Haq explains that the study and the findings need to be viewed in the proper perspective, highlighting that the concentration of wealth was a by-product of the government policies and the primitive capitalist system in Pakistan. Haq clarifies that the slogan of the 22 families was rather taken too literally. For him, the 22 families were not the cause, but a mere symptom of the system that created them.
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Mee, Nicholas. Celestial Tapestry. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851950.001.0001.

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Celestial Tapestry places mathematics within a vibrant cultural and historical context, highlighting links to the visual arts and design, and broader areas of artistic creativity. Threads are woven together telling of surprising influences that have passed between the arts and mathematics. The story involves many intriguing characters: Gaston Julia, who laid the foundations for fractals and computer art while recovering in hospital after suffering serious injury in the First World War; Charles Howard, Hinton who was imprisoned for bigamy but whose books had a huge influence on twentieth-century art; Michael Scott, the Scottish necromancer who was the dedicatee of Fibonacci’s Book of Calculation, the most important medieval book of mathematics; Richard of Wallingford, the pioneer clockmaker who suffered from leprosy and who never recovered from a lightning strike on his bedchamber; Alicia Stott Boole, the Victorian housewife who amazed mathematicians with her intuition for higher-dimensional space. The book includes more than 200 colour illustrations, puzzles to engage the reader, and many remarkable tales: the secret message in Hans Holbein’s The Ambassadors; the link between Viking runes, a Milanese banking dynasty, and modern sculpture; the connection between astrology, religion, and the Apocalypse; binary numbers and the I Ching. It also explains topics on the school mathematics curriculum: algorithms; arithmetic progressions; combinations and permutations; number sequences; the axiomatic method; geometrical proof; tessellations and polyhedra, as well as many essential topics for arts and humanities students: single-point perspective; fractals; computer art; the golden section; the higher-dimensional inspiration behind modern art.
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