The Moorad Choudhry Global Banking Seriesedited by Professor Moorad Choudhry The Moorad
Choudhry Global Banking series is a new collection of books aimed at market practitioners
academics and graduate students in key areas of global banking. It covers core topics such as
risk management corporate governance and strategy as well as recent developments affecting
the future of banking including digital banking machine learning fintech blockchain and the
latest in product development. The series is designed to be all-encompassing with titles
ranging from technical and specialist areas such as derivatives central clearing to wider areas
of social interest such as corporate governance and corporate social responsibility in banking.
It aims to present current and future best-practice in all aspects of banking from the world's
leading writers on this topic. Authors will be experienced and respected practitioners and
academics from globally recognisedinstitutions. The series engages a global perspective on the
changing nature of banking. It seeks authors with innovative approaches to the subject or an
interest in challenging established conventions. It welcomes both monographs and edited
collections that share these aims. We are looking for interesting new book proposals which
might include: - Individual monographs which allow research ideas to be developed at greater
length than might be possible in journal articles - Edited volumes which draw together multiple
contributors from different organisations and institutions around a particular theme -
Technical publications covering specialist topics - Contributions which offer novel approaches
to any aspect of banking. Series Editor:If you are interested in submitting a proposal or have
any questions please contact the Series Editor:mooradchoudhry@gmail.comProfessor Moorad
ChoudhryP.O. Box 101 East Horsley KT24 5EUEnglandMobile WhatsApp +447767624942 Moorad Choudhry
about his series at De Gruyter: https: www.youtube.com
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