Introduction to Banking, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (October 4, 2021) © 2022

  • Barbara Casu Bayes Business School, City University London
  • Claudia Girardone Essex Business School, University of Essex
  • Philip Molyneux Bangor Business School, Bangor University

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Title overview

Gain a thorough insight into the business of banking

Introduction to Banking, 3rd edition, by Casu, Girardone and Molyneux offers an in-depth overview of the theoretical and applied issues in the global banking industry. Organised into five sections, it covers contemporary topics in banking, ranging from central banking and bank regulation, to bank management and corporate governance, providing the most up-to-date information on banking practice.

Table of contents

Part 1 Introduction to banking

  1. 1.What is special about banks?
  2. 2.Bank activities and services
  3. 3.Types of banking
  4. 4.International banking
  5. 5.Islamic banking

Part 2 Central banking and bank regulation

  1. 6.Central Banking
  2. 7.Bank regulation and supervision
  3. 8.Bank failures and banking crises

Part 3 Issues in bank management

  1. 9.Banks' balance sheet and income structure
  2. 10.Bank financial management
  3. 11.Banking risks
  4. 12.Bank risk management

Part 4 Comparative banking markets

  1. 13.Banking in the UK
  2. 14.Banking in Europe
  3. 15.Banking in the US
  4. 16.Banking in Japan
  5. 17.Banking in emerging markets

Part 5 Advanced topics in banking

  1. 18.Banks and markets
  2. 19.Mergers and acquisitions
  3. 20.Bank competition and financial stability

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