Training Course:Risk Management in Banks & the Capital Implications WorkshopSchool/Trainer:FitchTraining London, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' A two day workshop designed to give a better understanding of enterprise risk management procedures within banks and how these risks are addressed by both Basel II and internal economic capital models. An overview of best practice in the identification, monitoring and management of the different risks faced by a Bank. The workshop covers credit, market, liquidity, operational, legal, reputational, and regulatory risks.
Content ANALYTIC OVERVIEW Overview Why risk management is critical to banks Value drivers and business model of a bank Understanding differing perspectives: shareholders, regulators, and debt providers Risk management Major risk groups: credit, market, liquidity, operational Management objectives �risk versus return Capital allocation Types of capital: shareholder, regulatory and economic capital Economic capital: key management assumptions Regulatory capital: Basel I versus Basel II Managing capital structures: comparisons between banks CREDIT RISK Identifying and quantifying the risk Seven categories of credit risk: lending, contingent, issuer, pre-settlement, settlement, country/transfer, other Systems and procedures for quantifying and aggregating exposures Bank rating models: classifying risks according to default and recovery probabilities; borrower and facility evaluations Quantifying expected and unexpected losses. Managing credit risk Limits and safeguards �policy, process and procedures Credit approval authorities and transaction approval process Aggregating exposure limits by customer, sector and correlated credits Credit mitigation techniques: collateral; termination clauses, re-set clauses, cash settlement, netting agreements Documentation: covenant packages, ISDA and CSA and other collateral agreements Portfolio techniques Portfolio management objectives: balancing the risk appetite and diversification to maximise risk adjusted returns Diversification, granularity and correlation concepts Techniques to spread risk: syndication, sub-participation, whole loan sales, credit derivatives, securitisation MARKET RISK Identifying and quantifying the risk Portfolio versus transaction approach Trading Book v Banking Book. Value at Risk (VaR): holding periods, confidence levels and disclosure Volatility of trading profits Systems and procedures for aggregating exposures Managing the risk Risk appetite and capital requirements Capital treatment of market risk under Basel I and II Key sensitivities to and interest rate and/or FX positions Setting and monitoring transaction and portfolio limits LIQUIDITY RISK Identifying, defining and quantifying the risk Types of liquidity risk: funding and transactional Gap management: interest, currency, and maturity mismatches Concepts of cash capital Managing the risk Asset and liability management techniques: gap limits and regulatory requirements Contingency liquidity Use of securitisation: impact on capital, credit quality and liquidity OPERATIONAL AND OTHER RISKS Identifying, defining and quantifying the risk Distinguishing operational, legal, reputational and regulatory risk “Know Your Customer� money laundering and ultra vires issues Managing the risk Capital requirements under Basel II Standardised versus models based approaches Lessons learned from recent losses ...''
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http://www.fitchtraining.com/
Phone:+ 44 (0) 20 7201 2770
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28 Headfort Place, London, SW1X 7DH, United Kingdom.
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