"Mehta and Fung's work
is a textbook and more; it summarizes the lessons of global banking management of the past
few decades and provides new frameworks and insights for the new century. Its detailed
discussion and analysis produces a comprehensive coverage of the topic. The learning
objective and discussion questions given at the beginning and the end of each chapter,
respectively, together with various inserts, make the reading very appealing."
Kui-Wai Li, City University of Hong Kong
This text provides current
and integrated coverage of the important topics in international banking, including
foreign exchange markets, derivatives, country risk analysis, asset-liability management,
and banking strategies. In order to incorporate the central elements of this field, the
text builds on a three-faceted foundation of risk-return tradeoff, the special barriers
encountered in international business, and the unique features of banking business. By
responding to the increasing globalization of financial markets, this text offers readers
the comprehensive, international background they need to prepare for a successful career
in banking.
- Provides current and
integrated coverage of international bank management.
- Incorporates analytical
frameworks and real-world examples of key decision-making processes.
- Includes learning objectives
and end-of-chapter review questions.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Overview
Part II: Foundation
Part III: Applications
Part IV: Trends and Future Directions
Index.
About the Authors
Dileep Mehta was Professor
of International Banking & Finance, and is now Professor Emeritus of Finance, at
Georgia State University.
Hung-Gay Fung is Dr. Y. S.
Tsiang Professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. His areas of research and
teaching include international banking, derivatives, risk management, corporate finance,
investment, and international finance, and he is currently the editor of China and World
Economy.
394 pages
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