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Risk Management
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Training - Commercial Banking
Overview of Banking:
2 days
Objectives
This course focuses on the roles and functions of money and
banking in the economy. It provides participants with the
knowledge to better understand the working and the regulation
of the banking industry as well as the conduct of monetary
policy. We will learn how money is multiplied and supplied
through the banking system. Examples from UK Hong Kong, China,
and the U.S. will be used to illustrate the concepts
introduced.
Course outline
I. Introduction
a. Definition of money
b. An overview of the financial system
c. Significance of money and banking
II. Financial markets, institutions and interest rates
a. Financial markets and instruments
b. Financial intermediation
c. The behavior of interest rates
d. Real interest rates
e. Term structure and risk structure of interest rates
III. Banking: structure, regulation and deposit insurance
a. Commercial banking
b. The banking industry: structure and regulation
c. Banking regulation in Hong Kong
d. Banking crises and deposit insurance
IV. Central banks and the money supply process
a. Money supply process in the U.S.
i. the Federal Reserve System
ii. monetary base
iii. monetary multiplier
b. Money supply process in Hong Kong
c. Money supply process in China
V. Monetary policy
a. Rules versus discretion
b. The tools of monetary policy
c. The conduct of monetary policy: goals and targets
VI. The demand for money
a. Transactions demand
b. Precautionary demand
c Speculative demand
d. Quantity theory of money
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 2000
Certificates of Participation
Certificates of participation are remitted to course
participants upon request. |
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