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Ethics in Banking: Is It Possible? 2022 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 178 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 453 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Sustainable Finance
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031221478
  • ISBN-13: 9783031221477
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 178 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 453 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Hardback
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  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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Banks are frequently considered usurers. Is it possible to talk about ethics when you analyse banking activity? This book focuses on this question and starts with the history and the philosophy. Philosophers like Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill proposed different theories about the need for ethics in finance. If we accept Mill's thought, the production of wealth in society is driven by the personal pursuit of profit. But - unfortunately - this does not, on its own, ensure collective well-being. It must be guided by a superior mechanism which transforms it into wealth for all. This introduces the role of financial institutions, which often have to comply with legal obligations. The book focuses on the role that these institutions have in supporting the ‘ethical’ use of money. The author analyses a number of cases in banks and the financial industry and discusses topics like anti-money laundering, anti-usury, islamic finance, microcredit and bank rescue systems, including not only best practices but also examples of unethical financial management.

1 Introduction
1(6)
References
4(3)
2 Ethics in Finance: Definition
7(22)
2.1 Definition
7(4)
2.2 The Research Aim
11(1)
2.3 The Historical Origins
12(3)
2.4 The Need for Ethics in Finance
15(8)
2.5 The Ethical Bank
23(1)
2.5.1 Aristotle
23(1)
2.5.2 Immanuel Kant
23(1)
2.5.3 John Stuart Mill
24(1)
2.6 What About the Italian banks?
24(4)
2.6.1 MAGs
27(1)
References
28(1)
3 The ESG World
29(26)
3.1 The History of Banca Etica
29(1)
3.2 The Goals of Banca Etica
30(1)
3.3 Banca Erica's Operations
31(1)
3.4 Etica Sgr
32(1)
3.5 The History of ESG Funds
33(2)
3.6 ESG Criteria: Where Ethical Funds Invest
35(2)
3.7 The Operation of ESG Funds
37(8)
3.7.1 Legislation
37(5)
3.7.2 Screening
42(2)
3.7.3 Ethical Advisors
44(1)
3.7.4 Ethical Index
45(1)
3.8 Global Market Values
45(6)
3.9 The Italian Case
51(2)
3.10 Criticism of ESG Funds
53(1)
References
54(1)
4 The Fight Against Money Laundering and Tax Evasion
55(34)
4.1 Money Laundering: History and Development Stages
55(1)
4.2 Anti-money Laundering Legislation
56(1)
4.3 Italian Anti-money Laundering Legislation
57(9)
4.3.1 Passive Collaboration
59(4)
4.3.2 Active Collaboration
63(1)
4.3.3 The Limit to the Circulation of Cash
64(1)
4.3.4 New Regulations
65(1)
4.4 Tax Evasion
66(11)
4.4.1 Tax Havens: The LuxLeaks and Panama Papers Cases
68(8)
4.4.2 Whistle-blowers
76(1)
4.5 The Fight Against Tax Evasion: The TAXE Commission
77(2)
4.6 International Market Values
79(2)
4.7 Figures in Italy
81(5)
References
86(3)
5 The Fight Against Usury
89(26)
5.1 Usury: Definition and Legislation
89(1)
5.2 When to Be Afraid of Usury: The Credit Trend
90(4)
5.3 The Threshold Rate
94(7)
5.3.1 OER
96(5)
5.3.2 Objections
101(1)
5.4 Anti-usury Funds
101(3)
5.4.1 The Solidarity Fund
101(1)
5.4.2 The Prevention Fund
102(2)
5.5 The Italian Data
104(10)
5.5.1 Access to the Prevention Fund
105(3)
5.5.2 Fund Allocation
108(4)
5.5.3 The Monitoring of Contributions Disbursed
112(1)
5.5.4 Regulatory Innovations
113(1)
References
114(1)
6 Islamic Finance and Microcredit
115(22)
6.1 Microcredit: History and Characteristics
115(2)
6.2 The Grameen Bank
117(1)
6.3 Reflections and Criticism
118(1)
6.4 Microcredit in Italy
119(1)
6.5 Islamic Finance: History and Basic Principles
120(3)
6.6 The Islamic Bank
123(5)
6.6.1 Funding
123(1)
6.6.2 The Use of Funds
124(4)
6.7 Islamic Securities
128(3)
6.8 Islamic Insurance
131(1)
6.9 Islamic Microcredit
132(1)
6.10 Data on Islamic Finance: In the World and in Italy
132(4)
References
136(1)
7 The Rescue of Banks in Crisis
137(30)
7.1 Literature on the Banking Crises
137(1)
7.2 The History of Banking Instability in Italy
138(5)
7.2.1 More Recent History
140(3)
7.3 Balance Sheet Figures
143(14)
7.4 The Rescue Instruments: The Bail-Out and the Bail-In
157(4)
7.4.1 The New Solution: The Bail-Over
159(2)
7.5 Bad Banks
161(2)
7.6 Final Considerations
163(1)
References
164(3)
8 Financial Frauds: Is Italy Different?
167(10)
Paul De Sury
References
175(2)
9 Conclusions
177
Cristina Rovera is Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Turin (Italy). Her research focuses on banking, investment strategies and financial management.