Can exam hostility be reduced? (hostility between banks and bank examiners)
The greatest difficulties bankers have with examiners are discussed, along with a response from examiners to the problems described. For example, many bankers object to the negative attitude they perceive from bank examiners. Examiners agree that this is a problem, but cite the fact that examiners a...
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Published in | ABA banking journal Vol. 85; no. 10; pp. 80 - 82 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York
Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation
01.10.1993
Naylor Communications Ltd |
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | The greatest difficulties bankers have with examiners are discussed, along with a response from examiners to the problems described. For example, many bankers object to the negative attitude they perceive from bank examiners. Examiners agree that this is a problem, but cite the fact that examiners are trained to search for problems. Advice to bankers is presented on how to deal effectively with regulators, as well as advice to regulators on more productive strategies for dealing with banks. |
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ISSN: | 0194-5947 2161-5101 |