Contemporary Financial Intermediation

Höfundur Greenbaum, Stuart I.; Thakor, Anjan V.; Boot, Arnoud

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  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Dedication
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Introduction
  • Part I: The Background
  • Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Risk Preferences
  • Diversification
  • Riskless Arbitrage
  • Options
  • Market Efficiency
  • Market Completeness
  • Asymmetric Information and Signaling
  • Agency and Moral Hazard
  • Time Consistency
  • Nash Equilibrium
  • Revision of Beliefs and Bayes Rule
  • Liquidity
  • Systemic Risk
  • Disagreement
  • Mark-to-Market Accounting
  • Part II: What is Financial Intermediation?
  • Chapter 2: The Nature and Variety of Financial Intermediation
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • What are Financial Intermediaries?
  • The Variety of Financial Intermediaries
  • Depository Financial Intermediaries
  • Investment Banks: Key Nondepository Intermediaries in the Capital Market
  • Separation Between Investment Banks and Commercial Banks Undone
  • Other Nondepository Intermediaries
  • Credit Rating Agencies
  • The Role of the Government
  • Financial Intermediaries on the Periphery
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Appendix 2.1. Measurement Distortions and the Balance Sheet
  • Chapter 3: The What, How, and Why of Financial Intermediaries
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • How Does the Financial System Work?
  • Business Financing: Debt
  • Fractional Reserve Banking and the Goldsmith Anecdote
  • A Model of Banks and Regulation
  • The Macroeconomic Implications of Fractional Reserve Banking: the Fixed Coefficient Model
  • Large Financial Intermediaries
  • How Banks can Help to Make Nonbank Financial Contracting More Efficient
  • The Empirical Evidence: Banks are Special
  • Ownership Structure of Depository Financial Institutions
  • The Borrower’s Choice of Finance Source
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Appendix 3.1. The Formal Analysis of Large Intermediaries
  • Appendix 3.2. Definitions
  • Part III: Identification and Management of Major Banking Risks
  • Chapter 4: Bank Risks
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Basic Banking Risks
  • Credit, Interest Rate, and Liquidity Risks
  • Enterprise Risk Management
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 5: Interest Rate Risk
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • The Term Structure of Interest Rates
  • The Lure of Interest Rate Risk and Its Potential Impact
  • Duration
  • Convexity
  • Interest Rate Risk
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study: Eggleston State Bank
  • Chapter 6: Liquidity Risk
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • What, After All, is Liquidity Risk?
  • Some Formal Definitions of Liquidity
  • The Management of Liquidity Risk
  • The Difficulty of Distinguishing Between Liquidity and Insolvency Risks and the LLR’s Conundrum
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Appendix 6.1. Dissipation of Withdrawal Risk Through Diversification
  • Appendix 6.2. Lender-of-Last-Resort Moral Hazard
  • Part IV: “On Balance Sheet” Banking Activities
  • Chapter 7: Spot Lending and Credit Risk
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Description of Bank Assets
  • What is Lending?
  • Loans Versus Securities
  • Structure of Loan Agreements
  • Informational Problems in Loan Contracts and the Importance of Loan Performance
  • Credit Analysis: the Factors
  • Sources of Credit Information
  • Analysis of Financial Statements
  • Loan Covenants
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study: Indiana Building Supplies, Inc
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 8: Further Issues in Bank Lending
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Loan Pricing and Profit Margins: General Remarks
  • Credit Rationing
  • The Spot-Lending Decision
  • Long-Term Bank–Borrower Relationships
  • Loan Restructuring and Default
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study: Zeus Steel, Inc.
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 9: Special Topics in Credit: Syndicated Loans, Loan Sales, and Project Finance
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Syndicated Lending
  • Project Finance
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Part V: Off the Bank’s Balance Sheet
  • Chapter 10: Off-Balance Sheet Banking and Contingent Claims Products
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Loan Commitments: a Description
  • Rationale for Loan Commitments
  • Who is Able to Borrow Under Bank Loan Commitments?
  • Pricing of Loan Commitments
  • The Differences Between Loan Commitments and Put options
  • Loan Commitments and Monetary Policy
  • Other Contingent Claims: Letters of Credit
  • Other Contingent Claims: Swaps
  • Other Contingent Claims: Credit Derivatives
  • Risks for Banks in Contingent Claims
  • Regulatory Issues
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study: Youngstown Bank
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 11: Securitization
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Preliminary Remarks on the Economic Motivation for Securitization and Loan Sales
  • Different Types of Securitization Contracts
  • Going Beyond Preliminary Remarks on Economic Motivation: the “Why,” “What,” and “How Much is Enough” of Securitization
  • Strategic Issues for a Financial Institution Involved in Securitization
  • Comparison of Loan Sales and Loan Securitization
  • Conclusion
  • Case Study: Lone Star Bank
  • Review Questions
  • Part VI: The Funding of the Bank
  • Chapter 12: The Deposit Contract, Deposit Insurance, and Shadow Banking
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • The Deposit Contract
  • Liability Management
  • Deposit Insurance
  • The Great Deposit Insurance Debacle
  • Funding in the Shadow-Banking Sector
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 13: Bank Capital Structure
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Does the M&M Theorem Apply to Banks? Dispelling Some Fallacies
  • The Theories of Bank Capital Structure
  • Empirical Evidence on Bank Capital, Bank Lending, and Bank Value
  • Why Then do Banks Display a Preference for High Leverage?
  • Bank Capital and Regulation
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Part VII: Financial Crises
  • Chapter 14: The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and Other Financial Crises
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • What Happened
  • Cause and Effect: The Causes of the Crisis and its Real Effects
  • The Policy Responses to the Crisis
  • Financial Crises in Other Countries and Regulatory Interventions
  • Conclusion
  • Part VIII: Bank Regulation
  • Chapter 15: Objectives of Bank Regulation
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • The Essence of Bank Regulation
  • The Agencies of Bank Regulation
  • Safety and Soundness Regulation
  • Stability: Macroprudential Regulation
  • Market Structure, Consumer Protection, Credit Allocation, and Monetary Control Regulation
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Chapter 16: Milestones in Banking Legislation and Regulatory Reform
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Milestones of Banking Legislation
  • Problems of Bank Regulation
  • The 1991 FDICIA and Beyond
  • The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999
  • The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
  • EU Regulatory and Supervisory Overhaul and the De Larosière Report
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Appendix
  • Part IX: Financial Innovation
  • Chapter 17: The Evolution of Banks and Markets and the Role of Financial Innovation
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Financial Development
  • Financial Innovation
  • The Dark Side of Financial Innovation
  • Banks and Financial Markets
  • Bank Versus Market: Complementarities and Shadow Banking
  • Role of Credit-Rating Agencies
  • Conclusion
  • Review Questions
  • Part X: The Future
  • Chapter 18: The Future
  • Abstract
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Introduction
  • Change Drivers
  • Initiatives that are Changing the Landscape
  • Are Banks Doomed?
  • Conclusion
  • Subject Index
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