GE and the Shadow Banking Landscape
The 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 decision. This case would fit well in a second-year MBA elective course on Financial Institutions or Capital Markets.
Collection: Darden University of Virginia (USA)
Ref: DARDEN-F-1761-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 37
Publication Date: Mar 10, 2016
Language: English
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The 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 decision. This case would fit well in a second-year MBA elective course on Financial Institutions or Capital Markets.
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