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Francis P. McHugh

    Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability
    • Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability

      British and German Experiences

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Recent decades have seen a sharp increase in financial competition, intensified by globalisation. Excessive risk-taking leading to inevitable business failures at times reached worrying proportions. A contributing factor arose from the complexities of the derivative and other new markets. This volume attempts to analyse and explain financial market developments at the turn of the millennium with the emphasis on the need for greater responsibility and a more ethical approach to financial decision-making.

      Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability2001