Bank Risk Management in Developing Economies

Addressing the Unique Challenges of Domestic Banks

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic Development, Finance & Investing, Finance
Cover of the book Bank Risk Management in Developing Economies by Leonard Onyiriuba, Elsevier Science
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Author: Leonard Onyiriuba ISBN: 9780128093597
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: October 4, 2016
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author: Leonard Onyiriuba
ISBN: 9780128093597
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: October 4, 2016
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Bank Risk Management in Developing Economies: Addressing the Unique Challenges of Domestic Banks provides an up-to-date resource on how domestically-based banks in emerging economies can provide financial services for all economic sectors while also contributing to national economic development policies.

Because these types of bank are often exposed to risky sectors, they are usually set apart from foreign subsidiaries, and thus need risk models that foreign-based banks do not address. This book is the first to identify these needs, proposing solutions through the use of case studies and analyses that illustrate how developing economic banking crises are often rooted in managing composite risks. The book represents a departure from classical literature that focuses on assets, liabilities, and balance sheet management, by which developing economy banks, like their counterparts elsewhere, have not fared well.

  • Contains fifty cases that reinforce risk management best practices
  • Provides a consistent chapter format that includes abstract, keywords, learning focus, and outcomes
  • Summaries, questions, and glossaries conclude each chapter
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Bank Risk Management in Developing Economies: Addressing the Unique Challenges of Domestic Banks provides an up-to-date resource on how domestically-based banks in emerging economies can provide financial services for all economic sectors while also contributing to national economic development policies.

Because these types of bank are often exposed to risky sectors, they are usually set apart from foreign subsidiaries, and thus need risk models that foreign-based banks do not address. This book is the first to identify these needs, proposing solutions through the use of case studies and analyses that illustrate how developing economic banking crises are often rooted in managing composite risks. The book represents a departure from classical literature that focuses on assets, liabilities, and balance sheet management, by which developing economy banks, like their counterparts elsewhere, have not fared well.

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