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Information Technology and Financial Institutions
Mick WilliamsonThe subject I have been given is of considerable interest and importance to society generally as well as to financial institutions and their customers. I welcome the opportunity…
The Application of Multiple Discriminant Analysis in the Prediction of Company Failure — An Example of an Undesirable Consequence of the Information Technology Revolution
Paul BarnesPresumably all revolutions have some good and some bad effects. It is with the latter and the computer revolution that we are concerned with here (Information Technology is merely…
Operational Approaches to Risk Management in Financial Institutions: A Technique for Commercial Banks
Edward P.M. Gardener, David E. AylingThis article provides an overview of operational approaches to risk in financial institutions along with a more specific look at risk in banking. The coverage includes traditional…
ASIR — Advanced Simulation of Insurance and Reinsurance
Lawrence GalitzThe use of corporate simulation models has grown dramatically over the past decade. A survey of 300 major US companies taken in 1974 indicated that nearly two‐thirds of the…
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