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The Challenge of Profitability Measurement by  KENNETH CLINE
Nov 1, 2006  |  0 Comments  

Banks have made progress in measuring profitability at the corporate level, roundtable participants say, but challenges remain in calculating customer profitability and non-interest expense.

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LockedThe Challenge of Profitability Measurement
KENNETH CLINE
Nov 1, 2006  | 0 Comments

Banks have made progress in measuring profitability at the corporate level, roundtable participants say, but challenges remain in calculating customer profitability and non-interest expense.

LockedData Chase
JACK MILLIGAN
Sep 1, 2005  | 0 Comments

Regulations impose unprecedented pressure: both credit risk and operational risk data must be gathered from multiple systems.

LockedRising Rates Likely to Cause Some Rethinking
Pat Allen
Jul 1, 2004  | 0 Comments

As long as there's limited volatility, all should be copacetic.

LockedPrice Stability's Hidden Risk
Harvey Rosenblum
Mar 1, 2003  | 0 Comments

History suggests that extremely low inflation can actually lower bank profitability, underscoring the need for vigilance in an era of stabilizing prices and falling rates.

LockedDeputizing the Banks
Kenneth Cline
Jan 1, 2003  | 0 Comments

The USA Patriot Act dramatically ratchets up the cooperation required of banks in the war against money laundering and terrorism.

LockedOpening the Books
Kenneth Cline
Jan 1, 2003  | 0 Comments

Amid a regulatory crackdown on financial reporting and corporate governance, institutions need to exude conservatism and transparency.

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