The Ethics of Banking, 2011 Conclusions from the Financial Crisis Issues in Business Ethics Series, Vol. 30
Auteur : Koslowski Peter
Preface.- Introduction: Is the Finance Industry Ethically Irrelevant?.- Part A Foundations of Business and Finance Ethics.- Chapter 1 Ethical Economy, Economic Ethics, Business Ethics.- Part B The Ethical Economy and Finance Ethics of the Markets for Credit, Capital, Corporate Control, and Derivatives.- Chapter 2 The Ethical Economy of the Credit Market.- Chapter 3 The Ethical Economy of the Capital Market.- Chapter 4 Insider Knowledge and Insider Trading as Central Problems of Finance Ethics.- Chapter 5 The Ethical Economy of the Market for Corporate Control and for Corporate Know-How.- Chapter 6 The Ethical Economy of the Market for Derivatives: Trading with Values Derived from Other Values for Hedging, Speculation, and Arbitrage.- Chapter 7 Interdependences Between the Financial Markets for Credit, Capital, and Derivatives, and the Challenges the Financial Markets Pose for Ethics.- Chapter 8 The ‘Banking Secret’ and the Right to Privacy The Banks’ Duty of Confidentiality and Banking Secrecy.- Part C Financial Wagers, Hyper-Speculation, Financial Overstretch The Financial Market Crisis of 2008 and Finance Ethics.- Chapter 9 Financial Wagers, Hyper-Speculation, and Shareholder Primacy.- Chapter 10 Financial Overstretch TheEpochal Disturbance of the Invisible Hand of the Market by the Financial Industry.- References.
Date de parution : 07-2012
Ouvrage de 214 p.
Date de parution : 04-2011
Ouvrage de 214 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thème de The Ethics of Banking :
Mots-clés :
Banking; Banking Crisis; Banking Derivatives; Banking Ethics; Banking Regulation; Business Ethics; CSR; Corporate Governance; Corporate Social Responsibility; Derivatives; Economic Meltdown; Financial Crisis; Financial Derivatives; Financial Turmoil; Global Banking Crisis; Greed; Hyper Speculation; Hyper-Speculation; SRI; Socially Responsible Investment; Wealth