Essays about: "thesis in banking international role"

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  1. 1. Different regulatory regimes and banking crises - The role of moral hazard

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Felix Olsson-Lejon; [2023]
    Keywords : Moral hazard; Bonus regulations; Liquidity regulations; Silicon Valley Bank; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Since 1988 there have been international attempts to regulate banks with the Basel Rules; despite these international efforts to regulate banks within the Basel Rules, the rules have been insufficient. The financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the importance of regulatory oversight in the banking sector. READ MORE

  2. 2. Self-Leadership, a universal or situational concept? : A two-sided perspective between International banks and IT companies - from employees’ point of view

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper

    Author : Sepehr Gharanfoli; Kevin Nordal Kemal; [2021]
    Keywords : Self-leadership; Leadership; Practise; Trust; Communication; Reliance; Psychology; Psychological Empowerment; Personal Attributes; Organizational Culture;

    Abstract : In today's high pace of globalization and constant development of organizations, it is highly crucial that companies are able to adapt and figure out how to do things differently, such as to resolve how to streamline their work with the resources they have in the best possible way. One way of doing this is through the concept of Self-leadership which is a phenomenon providing the employees with more freedom and working independently more frequently without constant external executive control. READ MORE

  3. 3. Bankrolling Adverse Human Rights Impact in Development Projects - A study of the role and responsibilities of international financial institutions with respect to human rights in the development finance context and the implications of using intermediary commercial banks

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Paulina Wästerlund; [2019]
    Keywords : public international law; international human rights law; international financial institutions; commercial banks; development finance; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Den ökade andelen kapital som riktas mot hållbar utveckling genom att med offentliga medel frigöra privata investeringar i utvecklingsprojekt genomförda av privata aktörer kan, vid en första anblick, verka som ett framgångsrikt resultat av mobiliseringen av nödvändiga finansiella medel för att uppnå Agenda 2030 och de globala hållbarhetsmålen. Inkluderingen av den privata sektorn att bidra till, och lösa, samhällsutvecklingsfrågor med offentliga medel har emellertid haft uppenbara konsekvenser i form av en ökad risk för skadlig inverkan på mänskliga rättigheter, och har tydliggjort ett hålrum i möjligheterna till ansvarsutkrävande, eftersom privata institutioner är verksamma inom andra operativa och rättsliga system än offentliga internationella institutioner. READ MORE

  4. 4. When should a bank enter resolution and through which mechanism could an insufficiently solvent bank be returned to balance sheet stability : With particular emphasis on Swedish rules

    University essay from Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Daniel Wenne; [2014]
    Keywords : Bank Insolvency; Cross-Border Bank Insolvency; Bank Reoslution; Crisis Management; Bail-in; Bridge Bank; Support Act; Dodd-Frank; FDIC; FDICIA; Banking Act 2009; Northern Rock; Cyprus; Laiki; Carnegie; Swedish Support Act; Swedish Bankruptcy Act;

    Abstract : The recent global financial crisis highlighted the need for a special (lex specialis) resolution regime for distressed financial institutions both at the national and international level. Resolution, which is an alternative to general corporate insolvency proceedings, provides a means of restructuring or winding-up a bank that is failing and whose failure could create concerns as regards the general public interest. READ MORE

  5. 5. Sanctions against Iran and their effects on the global shipping industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Farshad Shamgholi; [2012]
    Keywords : Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Economic sanctions are defined as the exercise of pressure by one state to bring about a change in political behaviour of another state. Traditional economic sanctions are directed at the entire population of the sanctioned country while targeted sanctions are directed at the State’s government and/or individuals. READ MORE