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Banking and Finance Law

Christian A. Johnson

2007

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A Bank By Any Other Name..., Christian Johnson, George Kaufman Nov 2007

A Bank By Any Other Name..., Christian Johnson, George Kaufman

Christian A. Johnson

Banks come in a wide variety of forms. These include commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loans, and credit unions. But, all banks are not perceived as equally vital to the economy so as to require the same degree of government regulation to promote their safe and efficient operation. To regulate efficiently, it is necessary to carefully define the entity to be regulated.


Collateralizing Over-The-Counter Derivative Obligations, Christian Johnson Aug 2007

Collateralizing Over-The-Counter Derivative Obligations, Christian Johnson

Christian A. Johnson

Featuring 16 chapters, the book provides a practitioner-oriented perspective on fixed charges over circulating assets, the role of the security trustee and the prospects for reform of the English personal property security regime. The book also examines the use of security interests to support derivatives and private equity transactions and the taking of security interest over aircraft, bank accounts, cross-border receivables, intellectual property and ships. Guidance is also provided on secured finance transactions in Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Poland and Russia and the use of credit derivatives to manage credit risk.


Accounting And Disclosure For Derivative Instruments (Portfolio 5112), Christian Johnson, Mary Grossman, Ira Kawaller, Reva Steinberg Dec 2006

Accounting And Disclosure For Derivative Instruments (Portfolio 5112), Christian Johnson, Mary Grossman, Ira Kawaller, Reva Steinberg

Christian A. Johnson

This Portfolio, BNA Tax and Accounting Portfolio 5112-2nd, Accounting and Disclosure for Derivative Instruments (Accounting Policy and Practice Series), explains both how to account for derivatives and how to disclose transactions in derivatives.