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Climate Risk and Banking: Citi’s Net-Zero Future - Teaching note
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos)Teaching Note DARDEN-F-2024TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-2024Starting at €0.00
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Risk Exposure and Risk Management At Korea First Bank
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos)Case DARDEN-F-1386-EFinanceThis case is ideal for analyzing the currency, liquidity, operating interest-rate, and other types of risk that a bank faces, especially a bank in emerging markets as it was hit during the Asian crisis of 1997. The students can also learn and apply the KMV model to estimate bankruptcy risk.Starting at €8.20
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New Leaders of Financial Giants: The Cases of Vikram Pandit (Citi) and John Thain (Merrill Lynch) - Teaching Note
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos)Teaching Note DARDEN-F-1551TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-1551Starting at €0.00
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Bank Capital Structure: A Primer
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Shapiro, AndrewTechnical Note DARDEN-F-1555-EFinanceThis technical note accompanies the case titled "SunTrust Acquisition of National Commerce" (UVA-F-1554) and describes the various capital ratios that are commonly used in the banking sector as well as gives an example of those ratios using a hypothetical bank. It also discusses briefly Basel I and Basel II which shaped capital regulations and ratios in the Banking sector.Starting at €8.20
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Deutsche Bank and the Road to Basel III - Teaching Note
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Yemen, Gerry; Dougherty, MatthewTeaching Note DARDEN-F-1695TN-EFinanceTeaching note for product F-1695Starting at €0.00
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SunTrust Acquisition of National Commerce
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Shapiro, AndrewCase DARDEN-F-1554-EFinanceThis case presents an interesting acquisition opportunity that SunTrust considered in 2004: National Commerce Financial, a large commercial bank, based in Memphis, Tennessee, with a strong footprint in North and South Carolina. The case shows how capital ratios are often a key component in the bank-merger process, and it allows for the evaluation of whether Phil Humann (SunTrust’s CEO) could justify a multi-billion-dollar acquisition that had the...Starting at €8.20
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Bank Valuation Issues
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Ramraika, BaijnathTechnical Note DARDEN-F-1582-EFinanceThis technical note describes some of the key issues that bank analysts, ratings agencies, and the market broadly examine to understand the financial health of a bank and ultimately to estimate its value. Specifically, the note discusses alternative credit quality, capital, liquidity, and profitability metrics and provides related terminology.Starting at €8.20
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GE and the Shadow Banking Landscape
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Allen, JeffreyCase DARDEN-F-1761-EFinanceThe case examines the rationale for why shadow banking exists, what role it plays in the financial system, and the risks that it may pose. In the case, an analyst in an investment fund is tasked to examine in greater detail the decision by GE to divest GE Capital. Understanding the rationale for this transaction, the role of GE Capital in the financial system, and the potential risks for the financial system would be important for the analyst’s d...Starting at €8.20
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Bond Buyback at Deutsche Bank
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Yemen, Gerry; Wells, Graham D.Case DARDEN-F-1790-EFinanceThe case describes a 2016 debt buyback transaction for Deutsche Bank, a major, global, systemically important bank. The case focuses on the large, global bank during a turbulent period, giving students the opportunity to consider both the specific issue of whether Deutsche Bank should do a debt buyback as well as the strategic, regulatory, and macroeconomic issues the bank was facing. This case is suitable for an MBA elective course in capital ma...Starting at €8.20
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CO2 Australia-The Case for Carbon Credits
Allayannis, George (Yiorgos); Tenguria, SusheelCase DARDEN-F-1585-EFinanceThis case describes how carbon credits are created via planting Mallee Eucalypt trees by CO2 Australia. The case provides useful background to go along with the technical note "Carbon Credit Markets" (UVA-F-1583), which discusses in greater detail the regulatory frameworks as well as the various mechanisms that exist to allow carbon credit creation and trading.Starting at €8.20