The paper explores a case study of Quaker National Bank (QNB) comparing the bank's finances in the late 1990s with its peer group banks and evaluating its performance in terms of liquidity and profitability in a scenario of a potential fall of interest rates.
The paper explores the particularities of the Islamic banking system comparing it to the UK system and analysing the differences resulting from the institutional, legal, cultural and religious framework in which banking business takes place.
The paper provides a detailed explanation of the eclectic framework developed by John Dunning, discussing the recent mergers and acquisitions (M&A) trend in the banking sector, and analysing the factors that determine this trend in the light of the Dunning paradigm.
The paper looks at the rules and practices of the World Bank in relation to procurement and project funding. The use of electronic procurement methods and techniques is considered discussing the actions that must be taken by the Bank in treating the contracts involved in corruption.
The paper examines the role of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in regulating the banking industry. The aims of regulation are considered; the issues of managing systemic risks are addressed highlighting the methods of consumer protection, supervisitory functions, etc. The typical failures in the governmental regulation of banking are discussed.
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