922 resultados para Banking institution
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão das Instituições Financeiras
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Este trabalho busca, mediante o estudo dos processos de intervenção do Estado, no domínio econômico, correlacionar, com maior abrangência, razões históricas que contribuíram, contribuem ou influenciam para a ocorrência de não conformidades nos negócios públicos. A partir desse entendimento, utiliza-se a CAIXA como objeto de estudo, estando ela inserida em um cenário sob forte influência de diversos fatores históricos, buscando, enquanto empresa pública bancária pertencente ao Estado Brasileiro e dele assumindo características e sujeição a riscos (do próprio Estado e do seu "modus operandi"), continuar, de forma sustentável e progressiva, a implementar políticas públicas e a garantir a sua sobrevivência como instituição bancária tradicional. A CAIXA sempre operou com a dualidade de ser um banco comercial e prover políticas publicas, assumindo riscos, principalmente se for verificado o modelo utilizado na concessão de créditos, notadamente, dos financiamentos habitacionais, fator preponderante ao requerimento de reestruturação patrimonial por parte da empresa. Sua reestruturação foi conseqüência, dentre outros fatores, dessa dualidade. A CAIXA, como agente distribuidor o fazia em detrimento da sua condição de solvência. É a partir da re-capitalização que o trabalho foca-se na verificação de características gerenciais da CAIXA, visando a alternativas que contribuam para a melhoria dos instrumentos de controle e gestão, de forma a garantir sua permanência de forma competitiva no mercado.
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Esta pesquisa buscou compreender de que forma RSC (Responsabilidade Social Corporativa) é tratada dentro de uma empresa de natureza híbrida. Espera-se que as estratégias sociais dentro de empresas híbridas pressuponham a incorporação de objetivos além dos eminentemente econômicos (conteúdos mainstream) e que empresas dessa natureza sejam um locus mais apropriado à uma abordagem crítica (conteúdos críticos) com foco social. Para atingir os objetivos propostos foi elaborado um estudo de caso único em uma instituição híbrida do setor bancário do Brasil, sendo os dados coletados diretamente em seis gerentes-executivos na empresa através de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. A partir da análise dos dados coletados, chegou-se a alguns resultados significativos com relação a algumas barreiras e oportunidades para o estabelecimento efetivo de uma abordagem crítica. Com relação às barreiras pode-se citar principalmente a predominância de um discurso sobre uma abordagem da estratégia com foco econômico que bloqueou outras abordagens. Esta ênfase à abordagem econômica se dá em parte em função das pressões que essas empresas sofrem para se tornarem cada vez mais competitivas e minimizarem a percepção de ineficiência e também se deve ao desconhecimento sobre a literatura em estratégia dentro de uma abordagem crítica. No que se refere às oportunidades, o estudo sinalizou que a incorporação de uma abordagem crítica mais engajada que conviva com a abordagem econômica, ao invés de se opor a ela, poderia encontrar mais espaço para se desenvolver em empresas dessa natureza.
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão de Instituições Financeiras
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Switzerland has for a long time been an important centre of banking services in Europe and beyond. Consequently, the banking sector has become important to Switzerland’s prosperity. This paper focuses on a central reason behind the success of the Swiss banking sector: the institution of banking secrecy, deeply enshrined in the Swiss history and tradition. The rapid development of international markets that eventually gave rise to a “group structuration process” has, however, progressively eroded Swiss banking secrecy. It has had to bend before the duty of transparency within the groups in order not to promote financial criminality through accelerated asset inflows. Switzerland has also had to develop a comprehensive legislative frame to tackle financial criminality, and to enter into international agreements providing for mutual assistance. This process has undoubtedly and irremediably weakened the Swiss banking secrecy. Most importantly, nevertheless, the questionable ethical and socio-economic grounds of this controversial institution could and should also start to erode it from within.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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In recent years, the fight against money laundering has emerged as a key issue of financial regulation. The Wolfsberg Group is an important multistakeholder agreement establishing corporate responsibility (CR) principles against money laundering in a domain where international coordination remains otherwise difficult. The fact that 10 out of the 25 top private banking institutions joined this initiative opens up an interesting puzzle concerning the conditions for the participation of key industry players in the Wolfsberg Group. The article presents a fuzzy-set analysis of seven hypotheses based on firm-level organizational factors, the macro-institutional context, and the regulatory framework. Results from the analysis of these 25 financial institutions show that public ownership of the bank and the existence of a code of conduct are necessary conditions for participation in the Wolfsberg Group, whereas factors related to the type of financial institution, combined with the existence of a black list, are sufficient for explaining participation.
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This paper discusses the creation of a European Banking Union. First, we discuss questions of design. We highlight seven fundamental choices that decision makers will need to make: Which EU countries should participate in the banking union? To which categories of banks should it apply? Which institution should be tasked with supervision? Which one should deal with resolution? How centralised should the deposit insurance system be? What kind of fiscal backing would be required? What governance framework and political institutions would be needed? In terms of geographical scope, we see the coverage of the banking union of the euro area as necessary and of additional countries as desirable, even though this would entail important additional economic difficulties. The system should ideally cover all banks within the countries included, in order to prevent major competitive and distributional distortions. Supervisory authority should be granted either to both the ECB and a new agency, or to a new agency alone. National supervisors, acting under the authority of the European supervisor, would be tasked with the supervision of smaller banks in accordance with the subsidiarity principle. A European resolution authority should be established, with the possibility of drawing on ESM resources. A fully centralized deposit insurance system would eventually be desirable, but a system of partial reinsurance may also be envisaged at least in a first phase. A banking union would require at least implicit European fiscal backing, with significant political authority and legitimacy. Thus, banking union cannot be considered entirely separately from fiscal union and political union. The most difficult challenge of creating a European banking union lies with the short-term steps towards its eventual implementation. Many banks in the euro area, and especially in the crisis countries, are currently under stress and the move towards banking union almost certainly has significant distributional implications. Yet it is precisely because banks are under such stress that early and concrete action is needed. An overarching principle for such action is to minimize the cost to the tax payers. The first step should be to create a European supervisor that will anchor the development of the future banking union. In parallel, a capability to quickly assess the true capital position of the system’s most important banks should be created, for which we suggest establishing a temporary European Banking Sector Task Force working together with the European supervisor and other authorities. Ideally, problems identified by this process should be resolved by national authorities; in case fiscal capacities would prove insufficient, the European level would take over in the country concerned with some national financial participation, or in an even less likely adverse scenario, in all participating countries at once. This approach would require the passing of emergency legislation in the concerned countries that would give the Task Force the required access to information and, if necessary, further intervention rights. Thus, the principle of fiscal responsibility of respective member states for legacy costs would be preserved to the maximum extent possible, and at the same time, market participants and the public would be reassured that adequate tools are in place to address any eventuality.
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As instituições financeiras brasileiras, desde 1995, utilizam intensamente a Internet em benefício de seus negócios. Neste relatório apresentamos os resultados do trabalho de exploração do processo pelo qual a utilização da tecnologia da Internet tornou-se uma realidade para um banco brasileiro e sua evolução nesta instituição; examinando o processo à luz de uma perspectiva teórica não-difusionista, a abordagem da Teoria Ator-Rede. Identificou-se que diversos atores estiveram envolvidos com a incorporação da Internet pelo banco e estão envolvidos com a sua manutenção como uma tecnologia importante para a instituição; e várias estratégias foram, e são, adotadas para sustentar esta situação.
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In gene-banking, primordial germ cells (PGCs), which are embryonic precursor cells of germ cells, are useful for cryopreservation because PGCs have a potential to differentiate into both eggs and sperm via germ-line chimera. Here, we have established vitrification methods for PGCs cryopreservation using 12- to 17-somite stage embryos in loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, which were dechorionated, removed their yolk and injected with green fluorescent protein (GFP) -nos1 3'UTR mRNA to visualize their PGCs. In order to optimize cryopreservation medium for vitrification, the toxicity of cryoprotectants was analyzed. Different concentrations (2, 3, 4, 5 m) of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), methanol (MeOH), ethylene glycol (EG) and propylene glycol (PG) as cryoprotectants were tested. Then, 5 m DMSO showed significantly-high toxicity. Based on this information, combinations called DMP (2 m (14.2% [v/v]) DMSO, 2 m (8.1% [v/v]) MeOH and 2 m (14.4% [v/v]) PG), DP (2 m (14.2% [v/v]) DMSO and 4 m (28.7% [v/v]) PG) and DE (2.1 m (15% [v/v]) DMSO and 2.7 m (15% [v/v]) EG) were evaluated for their toxicities and efficacy of PGCs cryopreservation using two types of equilibration step: direct immersion of cryopreservation media (one-step) and serial exposure to half and full concentration of cryopreservation media (two-step). Viable PGCs were obtained from post-thaw embryos which were cryopreserved by DP and DE with both 1- and 2-step equilibrations. Despite DP showing the highest toxicity, it gave the highest survival rate of embryonic cells after cryopreservation. When PGCs recovered from vitrified embryos were transplanted into host embryos at the blastula stage, the transplanted PGCs were able to migrate to a host genital ridge similarly as endogenous PGCs. It suggests that our methods could be useful to create a germ-line chimera for the production of gametes from PGCs of cryopreserved embryos.
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Systemic risk is the protagonist of the recent financial crisis. This thesis proposes a definition and a propagation mechanism for systemic risk. Risk management has a direct linkage with capital management, when addressing the question that the risk handled by a financial institution is compatible with the amount of equity available. This thesis proposes a risk management of liquid market variables, which compose the assets of a bank, based on the statistical tool of PCA. The principal component analysis will define the PCR, or Principal Components of Risk. Such definition of Risk will be adopted to test if the risk represented by PCR is explanatory of the movements of equity and/or debt for the banks included in the in the index Itraxx financial senior: the results of these regressions will be compared with a formal Capital Adequacy test in order to assess the financial soundness of the main financial European institutions.
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The banking sector underwent drastic reform in post-crisis Indonesia. Bank restructuring, driven by IMF conditionalities, resulted in the exit of insolvent banks and ownership changes of major private banks. Through recapitalization and sales of government-held shares, foreign-owned banks emerged as leading actors in the place of business-group-affiliated banks. As part of the restructuring process, an exit rule was created. The central bank, which up to that time had been given only partial authority under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Finance, now gained a full range of authority over banks. The central bank's supervision system on banks, risk management systems at individual banks, and their efforts to build risk management capacities, began to function. This is totally different from the old financial institution under the Soeharto regime, where banks had no incentive to control risks, as the regime tacitly ensured their survival.