BANKING II : RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY

Code Cours
2324-IÉSEG-M1S1-FIN-MA-EI61UE
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
FINANCE
Ce cours apparaît dans les formation(s) suivante(s)
Responsable(s)
N.GRADOJEVIC
Intervenant(s)
Spencer ANIAKOU, Nikola GRADOJEVIC
Niveau
Master
Année de formation
Période

Présentation

Prérequis
Students who register for this course should be familiar with
1. basic calculus, statistics and probability theory;
2. basics of banking and financial intermediaries (including the Basel 1, 2 and 3 Accords);
3. certain advanced calculus topics such as derivatives, integrals and limits of functions.
Objectifs
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
-understand the basics of risks and risk management in banking;
-understand interest rate risk, interest rate risk types and interest rate derivatives;
-understand various interest rate risk management techniques and measures;
-understand asset liability management;
-understand the deposit contract and insurance.
Présentation
This course provides an overview of select advanced topics in risk management in banking. The course starts with some basic principles of risk management in banking industry. The types of interest rate risk that are covered include repricing risk, basis risk, gap risk and reinvestment risk. Next, the students will become familiar with interest rate derivatives and how they are used for hedging and speculating. Interest rate risk management techniques and measures such as the gap model, net interest income analysis, duration, covexity and DV01 will also be discussed. These topics are then generalized to asset-liability management as a central function of banks. In the final part, the course focuses on deposit insurance and its pricing.

Modalités

Organisation
Type Amount of time Comment
Présentiel
Cours magistral 16,00
Autoformation
Recherche 5,00
Lecture du manuel de référence 5,00
Travail personnel
Charge de travail personnel indicative 10,00
Overall student workload 36,00
Évaluation
After the first two days, the students will be assigned a few problems that will represent their take-home assignment and good practice for the final exam. The final exam will involve both theory and problem-type questions.
Control type Duration Amount Weighting
Examen (final)
Examen écrit 2,00 1 60,00
Autres
Rapport écrit 0,00 1 40,00
TOTAL 100,00

Ressources

Bibliographie
Stuart I. Greenbaum, Anjan V. Thakor: "Contemporary Financial Intermediation" (2007), 2nd Edition, Elsevier Science & Technology - Academic Press -
Joël Bessis: "Risk Management in Banking" (2010), 3rd Edition, Wiley -
Don M. Chance: "Analysis of Derivatives for the CFA Program" (2002), Association for Investment Management & Research -
Ressources Internet
IESEG Online
The slides and articles will be posted on line by IESEG.