The regulatory risk management handbook
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The regulatory risk management handbook
(The PriceWaterhouseCoopers regulatory handbook series)
M.E. Sharpe, 1999-
- 1998-1999 ed
- 2001-2002 ed
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1998-1999 ed ISBN 9780765602664
Description
Risk management examinations are taking a brand new turn as examiners apply the OCC and Federal Reserve policies on supervision by risk. This volume focuses on the most current rules and regulations with specific information on such critical topics as: how to structure the compliance function; how to prepare for an examination; financial institutions rating systems; enforcement remedies and penalties, and review of information systems examinations.
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2001-2002 ed ISBN 9780765606518
Description
Risk management examinations are changing as examiners apply the OCC and Federal Reserve policies on supervision by risk. This volume focuses on the latest rules and reglations, as they apply in 2000-2001, with specific information on such topics as how to structure the compliance function.
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This unique window on history employs hundreds of images and written records from Japanese periodicals during World War II to trace the nation's transformation from a colorful, cosmopolitan empire in 1937 to a bleak "total war" society facing imminent destruction in 1945. The author draws upon his extensive collection of Japanese wartime publications to reconstruct the government-controlled media's narrative of the war's goals and progress - thus providing a close-up look at how the war was shown to Japanese on the home front. Many of these visual and written sources are rare in Japan and were previously unavailable in the West. Strikingly, the narrative remains consistent and convincing from victory to retreat, and even as defeat looms large. Earhart's nuanced reading of Japan's wartime media depicts a nation waging war against the world and a government terrorizing its own people. At once informed, scholarly, and readily accessible, this lavishly illustrated volume offers an accurate representation of the official Japanese narrative of the war in contemporary terms. The images are fresh and compelling, revealing a forgotten world by turns familiar and alien, beautiful and stark, poignant and terrifying.
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