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Managing Operational Risk in Financial Markets by Amanat Hussain
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    • Product code: 14022
    • ISBN: 0750647329, ISBN13: 9780750647328, 288 pages, hardback
      Published by Butterworth-Heinemann in 2000 , 1st edition
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    Description of Managing Operational Risk in Financial Markets

    Risk Management is one of the biggest issues facing the financial markets today. "Managing Operational Risk in Financial Markets" outlines the major issues for risk management and focuses on operational risk as a key activity in managing risk on an enterprise-wide basis. While risk management had always been an integral part of financial activity, the 1990s has seen the requirement for risk management establish itself as a key function within banks and other financial institutions. With greater emphasis on ensuring that money is not lost through adverse market conditions, counterparty failure or inappropriate controls, systems or people, risk management has become a discipline in its own right. Managing risk is now the paramount topic within the financial sector. Recurring major losses through the 1990s has shocked financial institutions into placing much greater emphasis on risk management and controls.
    The collapse of Barings and losses made by Metallgescellschaft, Orange County, Diawa and Sumitomo as a result of a lack of procedures, systems or managerial control has demonstrated to organisations the need to broaden the scope of their risk management activity from merely looking at market and credit risk. This has brought into focus the need for managing operational risk. Operational risk can only be managed on an enterprise wide basis as it includes the entire process of policies, culture, procedures, expertise and systems that an institution needs in order to manage all the risks resulting from its financial transactions. In fact, in order to effectively manage market and credit risks it is necessary to have the relevant skills and expertise in the staff, technical and organisational infrastructure, as well as monitoring and control systems. As all of these are components of operational risk, it then becomes apparent that an integrated risk management approach needs to focus on operational risk. It provides a comprehensive framework for the management of operational risk. It defines the spectrum of risks faced by organisations and how they can effectively manage these.
    It develops an enterprise-wide risk information system and defines the major challenges that need to be addressed in developing such a system.

    Contents of Managing Operational Risk in Financial Markets

    Introduction
    Financial losses in past years
    Introduction to derivatives
    Operational risk survey
    Operations cultural model
    Risk spectrum
    Managing operational risk
    Business process reengineering
    Learning organisation
    Change management
    New role for operations
    Enterprise-wide risk management
    Role of technology
    Operational risk model
    Conclusions
    Glossary
    Appendix
    Bibliography

    About Amanat Hussain

    Amanat Hussain is the Managing Director of Nicoms Ltd, a management consulting company that specialises in providing IT and business solutions, project management and management consultancy services to a wide range of public and private sector organisations.

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