The document provides instructions for a financial institutions project. It lists 4 questions, with the first question asking about issues faced by international and local banks during financial crises. It asks what the main issues are for each type of institution, and possible solutions. It also asks which type of risk is most important for international banks today, and what they can do to minimize it. The question discusses credit ratings and whether they should be ignored, looking at the pros and cons of rating agencies. It also asks to illustrate the concept of "too big to fail" using a recent experience of one international financial institution.
The document provides instructions for a financial institutions project. It lists 4 questions, with the first question asking about issues faced by international and local banks during financial crises. It asks what the main issues are for each type of institution, and possible solutions. It also asks which type of risk is most important for international banks today, and what they can do to minimize it. The question discusses credit ratings and whether they should be ignored, looking at the pros and cons of rating agencies. It also asks to illustrate the concept of "too big to fail" using a recent experience of one international financial institution.
The document provides instructions for a financial institutions project. It lists 4 questions, with the first question asking about issues faced by international and local banks during financial crises. It asks what the main issues are for each type of institution, and possible solutions. It also asks which type of risk is most important for international banks today, and what they can do to minimize it. The question discusses credit ratings and whether they should be ignored, looking at the pros and cons of rating agencies. It also asks to illustrate the concept of "too big to fail" using a recent experience of one international financial institution.
Instructions+ 1. Choose one question only. 2. Essay length minimum 1,200 words - maximum 1,500 words. 3. Submission date: ,uesday- *. pril *'".. /uestions+ Q. 1. Financial regulators ha e a di!!icult ti"e "anaging international and local #an$s in ti"es o! !inancial crisis. %hat are the "ain issues !aced !or 0oth ty&e o! institutions, and what are &ossi#le solutions' %hich ty&e o! ris$ is the "ost i"&ortant !or international #an$s today and why' %hat can they do to "ini"i(e this ris$' )Credit rating is a waste o! ti"e. *s such they should #e ignored+. ,s this a reasona#le assu"&tion and what are the &ros and cons o! rating agencies' ).oo #ig to !ail is too #ig+. ,llustrate this with the recent e/&erience o! one international !inancial institution.