Lloyds chairman Sir Win Bischoff and London Business School finance faculty discuss progress and how boards and regulators can better anticipate bank failure following the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
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Finance faculty from London Business School share their thoughts on how economies can avoid similar crises in the future. Finance academia's provide insights and finance education to support future financial decisions for a healthier economy. Do you agree? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below. Featuring: James Dow, Professor of Finance Francesca Cornelli, Professor of Finance; Chair, Finance Director, Coller Institute of Private Equity Julian Franks, Professor of Finance; Director, Centre for Corporate Governance Vikrant Vig, Associate Professor of Finance Vania Stavrakeva, Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics; Deputy Dean, Programmes David Pitt-Watson, Executive Fellow, Finance Subscribe to more videos from LBS:
Finance faculty from London Business School discuss whether the reforms of Basel III have worked effectively. Faculty members analyse the effectiveness of the Bassel III reform and impact on corporate finance world. Do you agree? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below. Featuring: David Pitt-Watson, Executive Fellow James Dow, Professor of Finance Francesca Cornelli, Professor of Finance; Chair, Finance Director, Coller Institute of Private Equity Vania Stavrakeva, Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics; Deputy Dean, Programmes Julian Franks, Professor of Finance; Director, Centre for Corporate Governance Subscribe to more videos from LBS:
More careful judgement, more capital and better liquidity ratios - Sir Win Bischoff talks to London Business School about how an economy can lead itself to less financial trouble in the future. Cultural change from top banking sectors will help, according to Sir Win. Banking directors should be held accountable for wrong decision making. Another way to avoid future financial crises. Financial education. Have a look at our executive education finance programmes: Subscribe to more videos from LBS:
Sir Win Bischoff discusses the progress that has been made since the financial crisis at London Business School's event, "Lehman Brothers - Five years on". Sir Win Bischoff discusses the progress that has been made since the financial crisis at London Business School's event, "Lehman Brothers - Five years on". According to Sir Bischoff, previous bank directors have been eminent individuals who lacked good knowledge of the banking sector. He suggests that corporate financial and banking directors should be individuals who are well knowledgeable of the banking sector and are able to question the management of banking. Interested in finance? Have a look at our corporate finance programme portfolio:
Where have we made progress since the crisis? London Business School's finance faculty share their thoughts. Banks have gone through significant progress in the form of financing and bank structure, as well as ways to detect signs of insolvency and liquidity. Economics and Finance Training professionals discuss the operational and structural changes that have occurred post financial crisis. What do you think? Share your comments below. Featuring: James Dow, Professor of Finance Francesca Cornelli, Professor of Finance; Chair, Finance Director, Coller Institute of Private Equity Julian Franks, Professor of Finance; Director, Centre for Corporate Governance Vikrant Vig, Associate Professor of Finance Vania Stavrakeva, Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics; Deputy Dean, Programmes David Pitt-Watson, Executive Fellow, Finance Subscribe to more videos from LBS:
London Business School's finance faculty share their thoughts as to whether the reforms into the financial system have been effective. Changes to financial sector analysed for level of effectiveness. What do you think? Leave a comment below. Featuring: James Dow, Professor of Finance Francesca Cornelli, Professor of Finance; Chair, Finance Director, Coller Institute of Private Equity Julian Franks, Professor of Finance; Director, Centre for Corporate Governance Vania Stavrakeva, Assistant Professor of Economics Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics; Deputy Dean, Programmes David Pitt-Watson, Executive Fellow, Finance Subscribe to more videos from LBS:
