Author(s): Alistair Milne, Cass Business School, Perry Mehrling, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, supported by ACCA
Alistair Milne and Perry Mehrling, together with Laurence Kotlikoff of Boston University, propose using government credit insurance guarantees to combat the credit crisis. Their idea is to use these guarantees to put a floor under the prices of the better quality tranches of structured credit securities, hence restoring liquidity to credit markets and arresting the global credit contraction.
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Author(s): Wayne Holland, Cass Business School, Alzira Salama, Cavendish College
The case study describes and explains the successful integration strategy designed and implemented by a German bank's top executives when an American Bank was acquired in 1999.
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Geoffrey Wood, Professor of Economics at Cass Business School, has written very widely on the subject of lender of last resort and its role in the ubiquitous global financial crisis. This is a video Q and A with Geoffrey Wood conducted by Alistair Milne. Both are Cass Experts. Inculded is the transcript and a summary of the key points.
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Author(s): Professor ManMohan Sodhi is interviewed by Dr Wayne Holland
Supply chain risk is an interesting area of contemporary research that feeds directly into the debate surrounding the collapse of banking systems worldwide. It is a field that particularly intrigues ManMohan Sodhi, Professor of Operations Management at Cass. Professor ManMohan Sodhi is interviewed by Dr Wayne Holland. Both are Cass Experts. Inculded is the transcript and a summary of the key points.
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Author(s): Dr Alistair Milne interviewed by Professor Steve Thomas
Dr Alistair Milne, a reader in banking at the Cass Business School, published The Fall of the House of Credit with Cambridge University Press . Steve Thomas, Professor of Finance, caught up with him to talk about the convictions behind the work. Both are Cass Experts. Inculded is the transcript and a summary of the key points.
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