Contemporary topics in finance : (Record no. 208842)

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International Standard Book Number 9781119565185
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International Standard Book Number 9781119565178
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International Standard Book Number 1119565170
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245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Contemporary topics in finance :
Sub title a collection of literature surveys /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Iris Claus and Leo Krippner.
260 #1 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hoboken, NJ :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. ©2019
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Extent 1 online resource
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Formatted contents note Intro; Contemporary Topics in Finance; Contents; 1 Contemporary Topics in Finance: A Collection of Literature Surveys; References; 2 A Survey of the International Evidence and Lessons Learned about Unconventional Monetary Policies: Is a 'New Normal' in our Future?; 1. Introduction; 2. The Transition to Unconventional Policies; 2.1 The 2008 GFC; 2.2 A Brief Typology of UMP; 3. The International Evidence to Date: Financial Markets; 3.1 Measurement Challenges; 3.2 Learning from Japan's Experience; 3.3 The GFC and Its Aftermath; 3.4 Is Europe Different?; 3.5 International Spillovers from UMP
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Formatted contents note 4. The International Evidence to Date: Macro-Economic Effects4.1 Can UMP Have Real Economic Effects?; 4.2 DSGE Alternative; 4.3 Central Bank Credibility and Inflation Expectations; 5. Conclusions: Lessons Learned, the Exit and the New Normal; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; 3 Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees: Costs, Benefits and Risks; 1. Introduction; 2. Why Do Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees Arise?; 2.1 Why Do Explicit Bank Debt Guarantees Exist?; 2.2 Differences between Explicit and Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees; 2.3 Why Do Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees Arise?
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Formatted contents note 3. Who Benefits from Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees?3.1 Bank Creditors; 3.2 Bank Owners; 3.3 Selected Other Stakeholders; 4. What Are the Economic Costs of Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees?; 4.1 Weakened Market Discipline; 4.2 Increased Risk-Taking; 4.3 Competitive Distortions; 4.4 Creating Perceived Contingent Liabilities for the Sovereign; 5. What Factors Influence the Value of the Perceived Guarantee?; 5.1 The Credit Strengths of the Debtor and the Guarantor; 5.2 Collective and Idiosyncratic Risk; 5.3 Estimating the Value of Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees
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Formatted contents note 6. How Do Markets React to What Policy Makers Say and Do about Implicit Guarantees?6.1 How Do Policy Makers Communicate about the Issue of Implicit Bank Debt Guarantees?; 6.2 How Do Financial Markets React to What Policy Makers Say and Do?; 6.3 What Has Been the Response to the Special Treatment Administered to GSIBs So Far?; 7. Concluding Remarks and Open Issues; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Financial Fraud: A Literature Review; 1. Introduction; 2. False Financial Disclosures; 2.1 Rogue Traders: False Financial Disclosures at the Proprietary Trading Desks of Financial Firms
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Formatted contents note 2.2 Mortgage Origination Fraud: False Financial Disclosures in the Context of Loan Applications2.3 Mortgage Securitization Fraud: False Financial Disclosures in the Context of Structured Finance Investments; 3. Financial Scams; 3.1 Investment Scams: Sham Business Ventures and Ponzi Schemes; 3.2. Financial Identity Scams: Phishing, Pharming and Payment Scams; 4. Fraudulent Financial Mis-Selling; 4.1. Predatory Lending: The Mis-Selling of Mortgage Loans; 4.2 The Mis-Selling of Life Insurance and Pension Schemes; 4.3 The Mis-Selling of Interest Rate Derivatives; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements
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Keyword Finance
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Keyword Finance
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Keyword BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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Keyword Finance.
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Personal name Claus, Iris,
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Personal name Krippner, Leo,
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url https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119565178
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