The deregulation of developed countries' financial markets, the
reshaping of the traditional boundaries of commercial and
investment banking activities, and the development of banking
systems in emerging markets in recent times has seen an evolution
of the roles performed by banks. This volume publishes original
papers that examine the issues concerning challenges and
opportunities for international banks in the rapidly changing
global environment. It looks at financial markets and banking,
examines the role of banks and lawyers in the global financial
crisis, explores post-crisis financial regulation and highlights
determinants of international banking. Truly international in
coverage, specific articles focus on: bank fragility and the
financial crisis with evidence from the U.S. dual banking system;
Asia-Pacific perspectives on the financial crisis 2007-2009;
bankers and scapegoats; lawyers and the meltdown; perspectives from
the developing world on reforming international standards for bank
capital requirements; Australian regulators and bank risk managers;
the effects of underwriting practices on loan losses; and
comparisons of banking efficiency in Europe.
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