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    Iceland Case Study

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    accident. It was caused by an out of control industry. Since the 1980s the rise of the United States financial sector has led to a series of finical crises. Each crisis has caused more damage, while the industry has made more and more money. PART 1: HOW WE GOT HERE After the Great Depression in the 1930s the United States had 40 years of economic growth, without a single financial crisis. The financial industry was tightly regulated. Most of the regular banks were local businesses. And they…

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    Hawaii Banking History

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    were the first bank in Hawaii to: establish a Consumer Loan Department provide the largest development loan of more than $68 million in 1976 establish an international banking facility which allowed Bank of Hawaii to better compete with offshore financial centers dealing with Eurodollar and…

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    Introduction of International Netherlands Group The International Netherlands Group was a global financial services company of Dutch Origin. It was one of the largest financial institutes in the world and ranked as one of the top ten companies just within Europe (Schotter, 2006). With more than 120,000 employees, the International Netherlands Group provided banking, insurance and asset management service in more than 50 countries. ING was the first European enterprise to enter the market of life…

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    Dishonest Business Culture

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    The Financial Industry (the banking sector) The University of Zurich Article BUSINESS CULTURE IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY FAVOURS DISHONEST BEHAIOUR A new study by Alian Cohn, Ernst Fehr, and Marechal from the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich done to show if the rumours saying that bank employees in nature are less honest people true. Their results show that bank employees are in principle not more dishonest than their colleagues in other industries. They did so by randomly…

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    assurance, technology and security risk, enterprise risk management, transaction support, merger, and acquisition, actuarial and real estate advisory services as well as many other services. The company the company in the scandal was Weatherford International is one of the biggest multinational oil and natural gas service companies. It provides varies services and products such as for drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention of oil and natural gas wells. The scandal on…

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    Unethical Behavior Paper

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    Unethical Behavior in The Financial Industry Research Paper 2 Danyell Knox Financing 505 Professor Wendy Achilles University Of Bridgeport December 6, 2015 Unethical Behaviors In The Financial Industry Research Paper 2 Unethical behaviors of financial professionals both old, and young still seem to affect the financial industry despite the new policies, and regulations surrounding the financial industry. Enron was an example of how unethical behaviors of employees will not…

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    members, and stockholders. Wells Fargo’s culture is reflected in its CSR initiatives in several ways. First, in how they treat their team members. The company does this by engaging and supporting the organization's team members worldwide by providing financial education, training, and development. The company also engages and supports its employees also to contribute to social and environmental causes. For example, the company encourages their…

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    Automated systems and technology have recently been replacing human labor in the workplace because computers are increasingly able to copy human reasoning and decision-making. Technological progress has led to a decrease in jobs because computers can do the same work effectively and efficiently. Whitt would look at these changes through an elitist model because the workplace is becoming more undemocratic and the elite are controlling employment opportunities. Job growth at the top of society is…

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    Al Rajhi Bank Case Study

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    Abdullah bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi as a Al Rajhi Bank Chairman and Stefano Bertamini as a CEO. Al Rajhi Bank also has branches in Kuwait and Jordan, and a subsidiary in Malaysia. In the operation of product, Al Rajhi Bank offers a variety of banking services…

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    Installment Loans Come Under Fire by the CFPB Regulatory Guns The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is usually referred to as the CFPB, has consistently cut through traditional checks and balances to expedite financial reform in the wake of 2008's mortgage and banking crisis. The bureau has used questionable techniques and astonishing speed in its investigations against the payday loan industry and other financial institutions such as banks. After making a series of controversial…

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