Off balance sheet financing (OBF) is either not visible or only partially visible in financial reporting for a number of reasons. It has attracted controversy in the light of its employment in a number of major corporate scandals. Previous investigations dominated by short works and consultancy papers have focused mainly on the financial aspects of OBF. This academic cross-country research on the use of OBF in the UK and US capital markets was undertaken to extend the published analyses to include a legal perspective by studying its legal implications for directors, financial advisers, auditors and financial regulators. The study’s legal focus prompted relying primarily on the doctrinal approach, which was in turn completed by the use of a ...
This article draws on empirical evidence suggesting a shift of credit provision from banks to the al...
In this paper, we take a glimpse at the dark side of bank accounting statements by using a mathemati...
Off-Balance Sheet (OBS) activities of large U.S. commercial banks have been growing rapidly in recen...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Bank regulators are concerned with the dramatic increase and risk exposure of Off-Balance Sheet (OBS...
This thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides an introduction and ties the three...
In recent years off-balance sheet activities (OBS) of commercial banks have increased. Bank regulato...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that aim at evaluating the US bank holding companies’ (...
This study investigates the financial shenanigan cases which subject to the enforcement actions by t...
The market discipline of off-balance sheet banking activities (OBSA) has been reexamined by employ...
Pre-print version. Final version published by Wiley. The definitive version is available at http://o...
In this paper, we take a glimpse at the dark side of bank accounting statements by using a mathemati...
This paper has two aims. Firstly, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
This paper deals with the off-balance sheet exposures of banks, which as the recent crisis has shown...
The aim of the paper is to provide the audience with the essential features to understand Project Fi...
This article draws on empirical evidence suggesting a shift of credit provision from banks to the al...
In this paper, we take a glimpse at the dark side of bank accounting statements by using a mathemati...
Off-Balance Sheet (OBS) activities of large U.S. commercial banks have been growing rapidly in recen...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Bank regulators are concerned with the dramatic increase and risk exposure of Off-Balance Sheet (OBS...
This thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides an introduction and ties the three...
In recent years off-balance sheet activities (OBS) of commercial banks have increased. Bank regulato...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that aim at evaluating the US bank holding companies’ (...
This study investigates the financial shenanigan cases which subject to the enforcement actions by t...
The market discipline of off-balance sheet banking activities (OBSA) has been reexamined by employ...
Pre-print version. Final version published by Wiley. The definitive version is available at http://o...
In this paper, we take a glimpse at the dark side of bank accounting statements by using a mathemati...
This paper has two aims. Firstly, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
This paper deals with the off-balance sheet exposures of banks, which as the recent crisis has shown...
The aim of the paper is to provide the audience with the essential features to understand Project Fi...
This article draws on empirical evidence suggesting a shift of credit provision from banks to the al...
In this paper, we take a glimpse at the dark side of bank accounting statements by using a mathemati...
Off-Balance Sheet (OBS) activities of large U.S. commercial banks have been growing rapidly in recen...