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- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Abbreviated Contents
- Extended Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Part I: The Background
- A Friendly Conversation
- Introduction
- The Conversation: 1991
- Follow-Up to the Conversation: 2007
- Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
- 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
- References
- Part II: What is Financial Intermediation?
- Chapter 2: The Nature and Variety of Financial Intermediation
- Introduction
- What Are Financial Intermediaries?
- The Variety of Financial Intermediaries
- Depository Financial Intermediaries
- Nondepository Intermediaries
- The Role of the Government
- Financial Intermediaries on the Periphery
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- Appendix 2.1: Measurement Distortions and the Balance Sheet
- Appendix 2.2: Guide to Federal Reserve Regulations
- References
- Chapter 3: The What, How, and Why of Financial Intermediaries
- Introduction
- 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
- References
- Part III: Major ‘‘On-Balance-Sheet’’ Risks in Banking
- Chapter 4: Major Risks Faced by Banks
- Introduction
- The Source of Business Risk
- Credit, Interest Rate, and Liquidity Risks
- The Term Structure of Interest Rates
- Duration
- Convexity
- Interest Rate Risk
- Liquidity Risk
- Conclusion
- Case Study: Eggleston State Bank
- Review Questions
- Appendix 4.1: Dissipation of Withdrawal Risk Through Diversification
- Appendix 4.2: Lender-of-Last-Resort Moral Hazard
- References
- Chapter 5: Spot Lending
- 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
- Appendix 5.1: Trends in Credit Analysis
- References
- Chapter 6: Further Issues in Bank Lending
- 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
- References
- Chapter 7: Special Topics in Credit: Syndicated Loans, Loan Sales, and Project Finance
- Introduction
- Syndicated Lending
- Project Finance
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Part IV: Off the Bank’s Balance Sheet
- Chapter 8: Off-Balance Sheet Banking and Contingent Claims Products
- Introduction
- Loan Commitments: A Description
- Rationale for 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
- References
- Chapter 9: Securitization
- 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
- Strategic Issues for a Financial Institution Involved in Securitization
- Comparison of Loan Sales and Loan Securitization
- Conclusion
- Case Study: Lone Star Bank
- Review Questions
- References
- Part V: The Deposit Contract
- Chapter 10: The Deposit Contract and Insurance
- Introduction
- The Deposit Contract
- Liability Management
- Deposit Insurance
- The Great Deposit Insurance Debacle
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Part VI: Bank Regulation
- Chapter 11: Objectives of Bank Regulation
- Introduction
- The Essence of Bank Regulation
- The Agencies of Bank Regulation
- Market Structure and Competition
- The Basel I Capital Accord
- Safety and Soundness Regulation: Bank Portfolio Restrictions
- Consumer Protection, Credit Allocation, and Monetary Control Regulation
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Chapter 12: Milestones in Banking Legislation and Regulatory Reform
- Introduction
- Milestones of Banking Legislation
- Problems of Bank Regulation
- The 1991 FDICIA and Beyond
- Liquidity Constraints, Capital Requirements, and Monetary Policy
- The Basel II Capital Accord
- The Debate Over Capital Requirements
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Part VII: Overall Management of the Bank
- Chapter 13: Management of Risks and Opportunities in Banking
- Introduction
- Opportunities and Risks in Banking
- Day-to-Day Management
- Crisis Management and Enterprise Risk Management
- Strategic Planning
- Case Study
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Part VIII: Corporate Control and Governance
- Chapter 14: Mergers and Acquisitions
- Introduction
- Recent Trends in Mergers and Acquisitions in Banking
- Corporate Control Issues
- Mergers in Banking
- Hostile Takeovers in Banking
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Chapter 15: Investment Banking
- Introduction
- What Investment Banks Do
- Risk Management, Structured Finance, and Investment Banks
- Conclusion
- Appendix 15.1
- References
- Part IX: the Future
- Chapter 16: The Future
- Introduction
- Future Opportunities for Banks: Expanded Role for Relationship Banking and the Implications for Univ
- Risk Management by Banks
- The Basel Initiative and Future Capital Accords
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
- References
- Index
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