Balance Sheet: Volume 8 Issue 2

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Table of contents

The Basle Accord: rethinking credit risk

Peter Vipond

Discusses the 1988 Basle Accord and the effect it had on banks internationally plus the more recent amendments dealing with various matters and the 1999 proposals that promise…

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Is securitisation still a useful balance sheet tool?

David Barnes, Neil Warman

Examines the securitization market and explores the factors which fuel grounds for growth in this market and whether, in light of proposed BIS changes, it will continue to expand…

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Once in a millennium: preparing for Y2K

John DeLuca

Looks at the problems and fears surrounding banks and financial institutions with regard to the Y2K computer systems date programs. Discusses the possible scenarios for the…

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There’s a new set of definitions in town

Sanjeev Gupta

Chronicles the International Swaps and Dealers Association’s (ISDA’s) compliance with the new credit derivative definitions. Adumbrates that the objectives are: to promote more…

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Managing risk and making money

Tim J. Leech

Wonders why assurance has, in its existing form, failed in certain areas in the world. Uses comprehensive figures with an in depth explanation of what has gone wrong in assurance…

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Liquidity and the markets

Ross Jones

Discusses a talk given by Ross Jones at the UK Asset and Liability Management Association about the effect globalization is having on the increased lack of financial controls…

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Outsourcing or increasing risks?

Chris Frost

Examines outsourcing various functions such as internal audit and suggest caution should be the watchword. Proposes that certain businesses can be improved by outsourcing, in that…

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IT revolution versus boardroom evolution

John Machin

Investigates company Web sites and the use by them of IT. Posits that some companies are too much in a hurry to understand what is going on in IT, while others are just plain…

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ISSN:

0965-7967

Online date, start – end:

2000 – 2004

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Merged to become:

Journal of Risk Finance