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Banking and Micro-finance Regulation and Supervision: Lessons from Zambia
 
 
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Banking and Micro-finance Regulation and Supervision: Lessons from Zambia [Paperback]

Kenneth K. Mwenda (Author)

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December 14, 2002
This book examines contemporary legal and policy issues facing banking and micro-finance supervision and regulation in Zambia. The book sets out an interdisciplinary exposition of the law. It provides an interface of financial services law and practice. Relevant aspects of business management and economic theory are examined as well. The book attempts to permeate intellectual spheres that have not been explored in depth before. In essence, this is not a simple textbook on the introductory aspects of a particular field of law, as is often the case with many books that have titles such as "Introduction to Business Law" or "Fundamentals of Tort Law", and so forth. By contrast, the book breaks new ground in the area of financial services regulation. Indeed, a law in context approach is presented, giving added value to the field of knowledge in the book.

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First Sentence:
Since independence in 1964, Zambia has been dependent on the copper industry. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
branch expansion plans, debt recovery efforts, recapitalise the bank, financial services supervision, insider borrowing, systemic bank restructuring, corporate insolvency law, insider abuse, insolvency systems, most local banks, compulsory liquidation, minimum regulatory capital, loans regulations, banking licence, directed the bank, insider loans, related borrowers, insider lending, insider activities, bank insolvency, services licence, abuse activities, distressed bank, bank closures, connected lending
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Financial Services Act, Amendment Act, World Bank, Companies Act, United States, Meridien Bank, African Commercial Bank, Commerce Bank, Credit Africa Bank, Finance Bank, Minister of Finance, Core Principles, New York, Union Bank, New England, Barclays Bank, Prudence Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Financial Sector Reform, Financial System Supervision Annual Report, Firstly Merchant Bank, Second Schedule, Zambia National Building Society, Banking Act, Co-operative Bank
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