This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regulation operating in the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. The importance of harmonisation in achieving stated supervisory objectives is also emphasised. The main objective of this chapter is to illustrate how the external auditor's role could be harnessed more efficiently in the UK banking regulatory and supervisory process. This is of particular importance given the reduced supervisory role which the Bank of England has assumed since banking regulatory and supervisory powers and functions were transferred to the Financial Services Authority. External audits and in particular external auditors, have a greater role to play in bank regulation and s...
This paper considers the need for a more pro active approach which facilitates greater on site work ...
The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as i...
This paper not only recommends means whereby principal-agent problems could be addressed, but also c...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
Up until 1989, there existed “the Big Eight” accountancy firms namely the eight major international ...
The emergence of powerful financial conglomerates operating at a global level has led to unified sup...
The incoming Labour administration in 1997 caused a stir when it gave the Bank of England additional...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as in...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as ...
This paper investigates the role of external auditors in banking sector supervision from a theoretic...
The need for effective supervision of capital markets is becoming all the more evident in the afterm...
What are the pros and cons of involving external auditors in banking supervision? The aim of this pa...
This paper considers the need for a more pro active approach which facilitates greater on site work ...
The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as i...
This paper not only recommends means whereby principal-agent problems could be addressed, but also c...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regula...
Up until 1989, there existed “the Big Eight” accountancy firms namely the eight major international ...
The emergence of powerful financial conglomerates operating at a global level has led to unified sup...
The incoming Labour administration in 1997 caused a stir when it gave the Bank of England additional...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as in...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as ...
This paper investigates the role of external auditors in banking sector supervision from a theoretic...
The need for effective supervision of capital markets is becoming all the more evident in the afterm...
What are the pros and cons of involving external auditors in banking supervision? The aim of this pa...
This paper considers the need for a more pro active approach which facilitates greater on site work ...
The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as i...
This paper not only recommends means whereby principal-agent problems could be addressed, but also c...