Pursuing best practice in bank turnarounds
by Dominic Barton,Roberto Newell, and Gregory Wilson [More Info]
Financial crises are inevitable, but bank closures are not. When a crisis strikes, careful attention to the liquidity of a bank—and, if necessary, the assistance of a central bank—can prevent it from failing. Whether the crisis was the result of poor management or of macroeconomic conditions, a successful turnaround depends on using well-known but frequently ignored management skills to restore confidence as conditions improve.
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Pages : 6
Category : Banking
Cost :
Free
Date Published : 2004-06-11
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