The Decline and Fall of Banking [Hardback]by Bill Penman Brown
Usually ships within 3 to 5 working days Description of The Decline and Fall of BankingA detailed but plain language analysis of the credit crises of 2007/8 the Northern Rock situation and the collapse of other banks in the UK, USA and Europe. The book explains the part played by sub-prime mortgages and derivatives/securitisation, both of which were at the heart of the financial crises. The Decline and Fall of Banking deals with financial regulation and intervention by governments together with the role played by credit rating agencies and credit insurers.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Bill Penman BrownBill Penman Brown spent 25 Years in senior management in International Banking and Financial Services in the UK, Bermuda, Canada, Jersey and Guernsey, followed by three years as the first Banking and Financial Services Commissioner in Gibraltar. Before his retirement, he was a Fellow and Council Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and Chief Examiner for Associate examinations in Offshore Practice and Administration. He is the author of the Offshore Financial Services Handbook. |
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