Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks
Operational risk is the oldest kind of risk facing by banks, and it emerges in almost every aspect of the business environment. As financial scandals have appeared regularly, operational risk has been receiving increasingly significant media attention in recent years. This dissertation is written to...
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| description | Operational risk is the oldest kind of risk facing by banks, and it emerges in almost every aspect of the business environment. As financial scandals have appeared regularly, operational risk has been receiving increasingly significant media attention in recent years. This dissertation is written to identify the meaning of operational risk management and focus on the operational risk management situations in the UK banking sector by studying on four major British banks. Besides, Chinese banking industry is still in the process of reform, which would probably cause more operational failure for Chinese banks. Therefore, managing operational risk would be a crucial target for banks in China, and the aim of this dissertation is to give some helpful suggestions for them according to successful cases from the UK. |
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| spelling | nottingham-229852018-03-20T18:45:02Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22985/ Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks Zhao, Chenjing Operational risk is the oldest kind of risk facing by banks, and it emerges in almost every aspect of the business environment. As financial scandals have appeared regularly, operational risk has been receiving increasingly significant media attention in recent years. This dissertation is written to identify the meaning of operational risk management and focus on the operational risk management situations in the UK banking sector by studying on four major British banks. Besides, Chinese banking industry is still in the process of reform, which would probably cause more operational failure for Chinese banks. Therefore, managing operational risk would be a crucial target for banks in China, and the aim of this dissertation is to give some helpful suggestions for them according to successful cases from the UK. 2009-09-16 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22985/1/dissertation.pdf Zhao, Chenjing (2009) Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | Zhao, Chenjing Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title | Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title_full | Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title_fullStr | Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title_full_unstemmed | Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title_short | Operational Risk Management in the UK Banking Industry: The Enlightenment for Chinese Banks |
| title_sort | operational risk management in the uk banking industry: the enlightenment for chinese banks |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22985/ |