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Risk management: where banks fail

Richard Dedman (Richard Dedman is a partner in the commercial litigation group at Barlow Lyde & Gilbert.)
Simon Robert‐Tissot (Simon Robert‐Tissot is a partner in the commercial litigation group at Barlow Lyde & Gilbert.)

Balance Sheet

ISSN: 0965-7967

Article publication date: 1 June 2001

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Abstract

Banks have more at stake than ever before through risk management. The authors, both London lawyers specialising in the financial services world, argue that technology has both made life easier and harder. But they stress that the same problems recur in every case of loss. They provide some examples, particularly from the world of derivatives, which underline how important it is to employ a systematic approach.

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Dedman, R. and Robert‐Tissot, S. (2001), "Risk management: where banks fail", Balance Sheet, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 16-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/09657960110695628

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