Instructor: |
Maya Rodriguez Valladares |
Description: |
There has been a flurry of proposals to overhaul the financial institutions regulatory framework and to regulate some derivative instruments, like credit defaults swaps. These proposals coming from Europe, the UK, and the US will have a significant impact not just presently but also for many years to come. Given the fast paced introduction and debate of banking and derivatives regulation in Europe and the US, this course will be updated continuously to reflect the most current market situation. A final regulatory bill is expected by the 4th of July in the US, this course will help you see the impact of financial regulations on your day-to-day role. |
Duration (hours): |
2 |
Target Audience: |
This course is targeted to front, middle, and back office professionals as well as risk managers, auditors, financial journalists, lawyers, legislators and regulators. |
Prerequisites: |
none |
Learning Objectives: |
Students will be able to:
- Analyze potential changes to Basel II and their impact on banking globally
- Compare and contrast proposed changes to the financial regulatory framework being proposed by o the US, UK, and Europe
- Evaluate the different proposals to clear financial derivatives - especially credit default swaps
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Detailed Outline: |
Topics Covered:
What will Become of Basel II
Summarize main components of Basel II
Evaluate potential changes to Basel II - including: Credit risk measurement, Liquidity risk, & Stress testing
Debate consequences of changes on global banking
US’s, Europe’s and the UK’s Attempts to Reform the Financial Sector
Identify proposed changes to:
Mortgage brokerage
Financial supervision
Rating agencies
Capital regulatory requirements
Stress testing
Toxic assets
Credit defaults swaps
Hedge funds and private equity
Insurance companies
Remuneration at banks
Domestic and Trans-Atlantic Tussles
Analyze major regulatory components in the UK and Europe
Compare and contrast difference in proposals with the US
Concluding Observations
Debate whether proposed regulations in the US, Europe, and UK make sense given causes of the crisis
Evaluate what regulations would best serve the recovery in developed markets
Analyze the effect of proposed regulations on emerging markets |
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