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The Creation of Money and Credit

The way money is created in an economy is reliant on the money supply process. The writer examines the way that this takes place, how central banks out currency into the banking system and the banks will create credit for use by businesses and consumers. The roles of the players and potential influences are considered. Eight sources are cited in this ten page paper.

Money and Banking as Reported in the Wall Street Journal

This 11-page paper analyzes the abstracts of five articles about banking and money that appeared in the Wall Street Journal. Two of the articles discuss Chinese banking, one is about Italian banking, and on talks about the falling dollar. There are 5 sources listed in the bibliography.

Should Governments be Intervening in the Credit Crunch?

A global recession started in 1007 that developed into a ‘credit crunch’. The reaction of many governments has been to intervene; lending money to banks, nationalizing firms and increasing money supply. The writer looks at this from an economic perspectives and considers how the actions can be seen in line with classical economic theory. Twenty-five sources are cited in this nineteen page paper.

A Financial Institutions' Overview

In twelve pages this research paper considers both American and worldwide financial instutions and emphasizes regulatory control and banking institutions through a consideration of money markets, capital, innovation in banking, credit unions, and profitability management among other topics. Nineteen sources are cited in the bibliography.

Recovering Money from a Bank Robbery Using Trust Law

This 3 page paper considers the case of bank robber and the way the bank can recover the money using trust law. The robber has spent some, given some to a girlfriend and invested some in the stock market though a stockbroker. The bibliography cites 2 sources.

Islamic Banking

This 12 page paper gives an in-depth overview of Islamic banking. The paper looks at the history and development of Islamic banking in recent times, the major characteristics of Islamic banking, gives a description of the different financial products and financial instruments which are utilised, considers the banking regulations, the strategic and competitive issues faced by Islamic banks and finishes with recommendations for an existing or new international Islamic bank. The bibliography cites 12 sources.

Indian Banks and Corporate Governance

In thirteen pages Indian bank governance is considered in an examination of two state and two privately owned banks - Global Trust Bank, State Bank of India, HDFC Bank Ltd., and ICICI Bank Ltd. Fourteen sources are cited in the bibliography, with five tables and two figures also provided.

Innovation for Internet Banking – A Research Proposal

The banking industry has changed a great deal, the use of internet banking has become more popular and reduced the level of differentiation between banks. The writer proposes research to find ways for banks so undertake innovation within the internet banking sector. Ten sources are cited in the ten page paper.

The Regulatory Framework for Internet Banking in the United States

Traditional banking regulations have not been sufficient to cope with the challenges presented by the online environment and the increased level of Internet banking take place. The writer examines the way in which the traditional banking regulations cover Internet banking and then at the way specific issues for Internet banking are being tackled, including issues such as identity theft and security. The regulatory and legislative tools are discussed and challenges are considered. Eleven sources are cited in the bibliography this eleven page paper.

A Comparative Analysis Of Saudi Arabia And US Banks Before And After The 2008 Crisis

This 22 page paper looks at the banks and banking system of the US and Saudi Arabia, to examine the similarities and the differences. The paper starts by looking at the banking environment inn general including issues such as bank management, supervision, and social and economic condition. The paper then goes on to assess the assets and liabilities in the banking sector before and after June 2008, looking at the similarities and differences. The bibliography cites 16 sources.

Should the Bank Adopt a Strategy Providing Mobile Banking?

Mobile banking is becoming a viable option for many banks. This 22 page paper looks at the potential of mobile banking and considers whether it is a strategy that should be adopted. The paper starts with an introduction, aims and objectives and gives a methodology based on a literature review. The literature defines mobile banking, considers the role of banks and looks at how mobile banking fits in with the traditional role of banks. The paper also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of mobile banking from the perspective of customer and the bank before reaching a conclusion. The bibliography cites 18 sources.

Internet Banking and Traditional Banking

This 10 page paper discusses the ways in which the role of the traditional bank is changing, and in particular, the fact that banks now need to provide Internet banking services. The writer considers how banks can supply these services and also considers such issues as security, risk and problems caused by a lack of personal contact. There are 9 sources listed in the bibliography.

Pure Play Internet Banks; Can they Create Value?

This 30 page paper considers whether or not pure play internet banks are able to create value. The paper starts with an in-depth literature review considering how internet banks may create value and the challenges they face along with the limited existing research. The paper then presents a methodology and some fictitious results to a survey of customers using the UK bank First Direct to assess the value the bank creates. The bibliography cites 23 sources.

Strategy Models for Bank Frey

The writer considers the use of a blue ocean strategy and the use of Costa’s (2006) work ‘The Art of Banking’ for a small private bank based in Switzerland. The paper begins by looking at the bank; Bank Frey and its background and then considering these two approaches and the way they may be applied. Four sources are cited in the bibliography of this ten page paper.

The Financial Performance of Popular Inc. 2006 to 2010

The writer looks at Popular Inc., Puerto Rico’s largest bank and assesses the financial performance of the financial institute with ratio analysis. The analysis is undertaken to consider the strength of the bank, comparison is made with another major international bank; Santander. The writer then assesses the potential future of the bank in the context of the current strategies and commitments. Eleven sources are cited in the bibliography of this twenty-four page paper.

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