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List of Contributors. Introduction to international banking in the new era: Post-crisis challenges and opportunities. The subprime mortgage crises: how the market was failed and manipulated. Bank fragility and the financial crisis: Evidence from the U.S. dual banking system. Asia-Pacific perspectives on the global financial crisis 2007–2009. Bankers and scapegoats. The lawyers and the meltdown: The role of lawyers in the current financial crisis. The global financial crisis: Causes, effects and issues to consider in the reform of financial regulation. Reforming international standards for bank capital requirements: A perspective from the developing world. Financial fragility and securitisation: the discussions with Australian regulators and bank risk managers. The effects of underwriting practices on loan losses: Evidence from the FDIC survey of bank lending practices. Banks, ABS's and CDS's: Information production, risk bearing, and incentive compatibility. Distress resolution strategies in the banking sector: Implications for global financial crises. Comparison of banking efficiency in Europe: Islamic versus conventional banks. The economic determinants and behavior of foreign banks in emerging countries during a period of global economic downturn. Does distance affect the performance of foreign banks? Evidence from multinational banking in developing countries. International finance review. International finance review. Copyright page.