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Banking:AnIntroduction
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Banking: An Introduction

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Banking: An Introduction

Contents

Contents
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Essence of banking



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1.1

Learning outcomes

7

1.2

Introduction

7

1.3

he inancial system

8

1.4

Principles of banking

19

1.5

he balance sheet of a bank


29

1.6

Bibliography

39

2

Money creation

41

2.1

Learning objectives

41

2.2

Introduction

41

2.3

What is money?


42

2.4

Measures of money

44

2.5

Monetary banking institutions

45

2.6

Money and its role

46

2.7

Uniqueness of banks

47

2.8

he cash reserve requirement


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Banking: An Introduction

Contents


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Money creation does not start with a bank receiving a deposit

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2.10

Money creation is not dependent on a cash reserve requirement

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2.11

Is “money supply” a misnomer?

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2.12

he money identity and the creation of money

66

2.13

Role of the central bank in money creation

68


2.14

How does a central bank maintain a bank liquidity shortage?

69

2.15

Bibliography

71

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Risk in banking

72

3.1

Learning outcomes

72

3.2

Introduction

72


3.3

he concept of risk

73

3.4

Interest rate risk

75

3.5

Market risk

84

3.6

Liquidity risk

86

3.7.

Credit risk

93


3.8

Currency risk

99

3.9

Counterparty risk

102

3.10

Operational risk

103

3.11

Bibliography

107

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