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Risk Management
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Training - Commercial Banking
Global Banking and Capital Markets:
2 days
Course Description:
“Global Banking” encompasses the integration of investment and
wholesale banking services since the repeal in 1999 of the
Glass-Steagall Act. (that separated commercial and investment
banking activities in the US and was passed in 1933). Such
banking services have today become global as a result of
deregulation, market integration, and dramatic political
actions (such as the ending of the Soviet Union and the
formation of the European Union). Further, most wholesale
financial transactions in the world today are completed in
capital markets, and the exceptional growth of these markets
over the past twenty years has made many new types of
financial transactions possible.
The focus of this course is primarily on determinants of
competitive performance in the wholesale financial services
industry. The course covers a variety of diverse commercial
and investment banking products and activities, and regulatory
practices, and addresses the dynamics of competition and
success in global banking as it is practiced today.
The discussion of various global banking products and
activities is linked to a simultaneous discussion of
differences in competitive practices and conditions between
the principal markets in the US, Europe, Japan, and emerging
markets.
Throughout the course, relevant current events are examined
and used to illustrate teaching points.
The course is highly case oriented and involves extensive
discussion of twelve cases that have been specially prepared
for this course only.
Concluding the course is an exploration of the determinants of
competitive success in global banking. We examine what market
share, profitability, growth and similar dimensions of
performance by individual financial institutions mean in the
global marketplace.
Pedagogy:
The case discussions are interspersed with lectures to explain
the technical aspects of the activities covered by the cases.
The course does not involve routine lectures on material
presented in the readings, and therefore the class sessions
and the readings complement each other.
COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction and overview: Major developments shaping global
banking and finance
CASE: Citigroup
International Money and Foreign Exchange Markets
Project Financing and Syndicated Lending
CASE: Chase’s Strategy for Syndicating the Hong Kong
Disneyland Loan
Global Debt and Swap Markets
Global Equity Markets
CASE: Deutsche Telekom
Privatisation
Global MandA Transactions
CASE: The Acquisition of case study
CASE: Olivetti - Telecom Italia
Institutional Asset Management
ASSIGNMENT: GB, Chapter 10
CASE: Alliance Capital Management*
Private Banking
Case: UBS Private Banking*
Evolution in Japan’s Financial Markets
CASE: Shinsei Bank Ltd.
Global Banking in Emerging Markets
CASE: ICICI
Strategic Challenges and Performance
CASE: JP Morgan Chase and Co*
Course Fees
VAT to be included at the local rate, if applicable. Costs
shown are per delegate inclusive of refreshments, lunches and
seminar materials. Cost of accommodation is not included.
GBP 2500
Certificates of Participation
Certificates of participation are remitted to course
participants upon request. |
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