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C/F/1076. Proposal. Impact of foreign ownership on East European banking system

WORDS:
1800
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes to investigate how the introduction of foreign bank ownership affected the banking systems of Eastern European countries. The aims and objectives of the research are formulated, the topics of the literature review are defined including FDI in the East European financial sector, activity of international banks, etc. The methodology of the research is described.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, foreign bank ownership, East European banking system,

 

C/F/583. Issues of banking

WORDS:
900
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of banking explaining the roots of conflict between making profit and maintaining confidence, the banks’ need for a 100% reserve ratio, and the central bank’s use of open-market operations to reduce and increase the money supply.

 

KEYWORDS: Banking, profit, confidence, reserve ratio, central bank, open market, money supply,

 

S/F/213. Role of lender of last resort: should bail outs be provided to failed financial institutions?

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the concept of lender of last resort (LOLR) discussing the funding of banks and the risks associated with borrowing from LORL. LOLR types ate identified, the arguments in favour and against international and domestic LOLR are presented. It is argued whether failed banks should be bailed out under the current financial crisis.

 

KEYWORDS: Banks, lender of last resort, LOLR, risk, financial crisis,

 

C/F/302. Perspective on Relationship between banks and corporate clients

WORDS:
2300
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines the relationship between a bank and its corporate clients identifying various factors on which the relationship depends. The benefits of such relationship are considered providing relevant examples. A full relationship life cycle is described with the explanation for each stage of relationship development between the banks and the corporate clients.

 

KEYWORDS: Bank-corporate relationship, Banks, Corporate clients, partnership,