Banking and Financial Services Law

Banking and Financial Services Law
Author: Michael P. Malloy
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Total Pages: 768
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
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The latest edition of this casebook on banking and financial services regulation takes a problem-oriented approach to the subject. With its focus on the interactions and crossovers within the financial services industry, it gives students and professors an opportunity to explore the issues that are defining regulation in this area. Malloy covers supervision and regulation of the full range of the depository institutions industry -- commercial banks, savings associations, and credit unions -- as well as the intersection of this industry with securities and insurance. The book contains over 300 detailed problems and notes that are accessible yet challenging. The problems and notes have beeb repeatedly tested and refined over the course of twenty years of intensive teaching at five different schools. Malloy has included an extensive bibliography keyed to the subject matter of each chapter. The book works extremely well as a casebook for a standard course in financial services regulation and as a basic reading and resource text for an advanced seminar. A teacher's manual is available.