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Handbuch Corporate Governance von Banken

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In 30 concise chapters, leading experts from various fields explore the conditions and standards for corporate governance in the banking sector, reflecting on the current state of professional discourse. The content is structured into four main sections: I. Corporate Governance and Banking CG; II. External CG of Banks, which includes financial market architecture, banking supervision, and lessons from the financial crisis; III. Internal CG of Banks, focusing on the requirements for effective internal governance, including roles of the board and supervisory board; IV. Corporate Governance, Banking Groups, and Banking Group Law. The work is edited by prominent figures in the field and features contributions from a diverse group of scholars and practitioners. It serves as a comprehensive resource for executives, compliance and legal departments in banks and financial services, banking professionals, auditors, staff from the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), economic journalists, and economists. This interdisciplinary approach offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of governance in the banking industry.

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Handbuch Corporate Governance von Banken, Klaus J. Hopt

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Título
Handbuch Corporate Governance von Banken
Idioma
Alemán
Editorial
Beck
Publicado en
2011
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
814
ISBN10
3800638657
ISBN13
9783800638659
Serie
Descripción
In 30 concise chapters, leading experts from various fields explore the conditions and standards for corporate governance in the banking sector, reflecting on the current state of professional discourse. The content is structured into four main sections: I. Corporate Governance and Banking CG; II. External CG of Banks, which includes financial market architecture, banking supervision, and lessons from the financial crisis; III. Internal CG of Banks, focusing on the requirements for effective internal governance, including roles of the board and supervisory board; IV. Corporate Governance, Banking Groups, and Banking Group Law. The work is edited by prominent figures in the field and features contributions from a diverse group of scholars and practitioners. It serves as a comprehensive resource for executives, compliance and legal departments in banks and financial services, banking professionals, auditors, staff from the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), economic journalists, and economists. This interdisciplinary approach offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of governance in the banking industry.