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  • Hans Geiger
    Prof. Dr.
    Professor Emeritus of Banking

    hansgeiger[at]bluewin.cham Institut: bis Oktober 2008


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  • Education

    • Lic. oec. University of Zurich, Switzerland, 1967;
    • Ph.D. (business administration), University of Zurich, Switzerland, 1969.

  • Research Interest

    Banking Regulation; Financial Centers; Payment/Clearing/Settlement; Industrial Structure of Banking.

  • Teaching

    • Financial Markets and Institutions
    • Payment/Clearing/Settlement
    • Lending and Deposit Business
    • Basics of Banking
    • Management of Financial Institutions
    • Portfolio Management Game, Banking Game

  • Links

    • Persönliche Website
    • CASHTalk SF2 (19.02.2007)

  • Other professional activities

    • Chairman Zurich Wealth Forum
    • Chairman Center of Competence Finance in Zurich (CCFZ)
    • Member of the European Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee
    • Member of SUERF (Société Universitaire Européenne de Recherches Financières)
    • Member of the Board of Directors of the Zurich Chamber of Commerce
    • Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Financial Tranformation

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