JONATHAN GOLIN, a graduate of Berkeley and Harvard Law
School, has more than fifteen years' experience in the financial
sector. He worked at the Economist Intelligence Unit and as a
credit analyst at Tokai Asia in Hong Kong before joining Thomson
BankWatch Asia in 1997, a specialist rating agency. After BankWatch
was absorbed by Fitch Ratings in 2000, Jonathan wrote the first
edition of The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook (2002).
Subsequently, he relocated to London and established his own bank
credit research and training consultancy. Clients included
Rabobank, Genworth Financial, Euromoney Training, the African
Development Bank, and the Malaysia Deposit Insurance Corporation.
More recently, Jonathan was employed by the UK's main bank
regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) as a risk
specialist. Other books in which he had a lead role include
Capital Flows Along the Mekong: The Complete Guide to
Investing in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam (1995) and
Covered Bonds beyond Pfandbriefe: Innovations, Investment and
Structured Alternatives (2006).
PHILIPPE DELHAISE, PhD, is the founder of Capital
Information Services and the Carbon Management Consulting Group. He
was the President of the Asia Division of Thomson BankWatch, and
served as an adjunct professor of finance at City University of
Hong Kong. Philippe Delhaise is a graduate of the University of
Louvain (Belgium), with degrees in engineering, philosophy, and
economics, and a graduate of the University of Chicago Booth School
of Business. He is currently the President of CTRisks Rating, a
licensed rating agency in Hong Kong. In 1998, Wiley published
Delhaise's well-received book on the 1997 banking crisis in Asia:
Asia in Crisis: The Implosion of the Banking and Finance
Systems.