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Chapter 2 - Commercial banks, in this chapter, the learning objectives are: Evaluate the functions and activities of commercial banks, identify the main sources and uses of funds for commercial banks, outline the nature and importance of banks’ off-balance-sheet business,. | Chapter 2 Commercial Banks Websites: www.apra.gov.au www.asic.gov.au www.accc.gov.au www.rbnz.govt.nz www.anz.com.au www.commbank.com.au www.nab.com.au www.westpac.com.au 2- Learning Objectives Evaluate the functions and activities of commercial banks Identify the main sources and uses of funds for commercial banks Outline the nature and importance of banks’ off-balance-sheet business Examine the main risk exposures and consider related issues of regulation and prudential supervision of banks 2- Chapter Organisation 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking 2.2 Sources of Funds 2.3 Uses of Funds 2.4 Off-balance-sheet Business 2.5 Regulation and Prudential Supervision 2.6 Background to Capital Adequacy Standards 2.7 Basel II Capital Accord 2.8 Liquidity Management and Other Supervisory Controls 2.9 Summary 2- 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking Importance of banks High level of regulation prior to the mid-1980s constrained their development and led to growth of non-bank financial institutions Largest share of assets of all institutions, but understated without considering off-balance-sheet transactions, managed funds, superannuation and subsidiary finance, insurance and companies 2- 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking (cont.) Asset management (−1980s) Loans portfolio is tailored to match the available deposit base Liability management (1980s−) Deposit base and other funding sources are managed to meet loan demand Borrow directly from domestic and international capital markets Provision of other financial services Off-balance-sheet (OBS) business 2- Chapter Organisation 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking 2.2 Sources of Funds 2.3 Uses of Funds 2.4 Off-balance-sheet Business 2.5 Regulation and Prudential Supervision 2.6 Background to Capital Adequacy Standards 2.7 Basel II Capital Accord 2.8 Liquidity Management and Other Supervisory Controls 2.9 Summary 2- 2.2 Sources of Funds Sources of funds appear in the balance sheet as . | Chapter 2 Commercial Banks Websites: www.apra.gov.au www.asic.gov.au www.accc.gov.au www.rbnz.govt.nz www.anz.com.au www.commbank.com.au www.nab.com.au www.westpac.com.au 2- Learning Objectives Evaluate the functions and activities of commercial banks Identify the main sources and uses of funds for commercial banks Outline the nature and importance of banks’ off-balance-sheet business Examine the main risk exposures and consider related issues of regulation and prudential supervision of banks 2- Chapter Organisation 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking 2.2 Sources of Funds 2.3 Uses of Funds 2.4 Off-balance-sheet Business 2.5 Regulation and Prudential Supervision 2.6 Background to Capital Adequacy Standards 2.7 Basel II Capital Accord 2.8 Liquidity Management and Other Supervisory Controls 2.9 Summary 2- 2.1 Main Activities of Commercial Banking Importance of banks High level of regulation prior to the mid-1980s constrained their development and led to growth of .

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