Central Banking Executive Education
Excellent educated staff is essential for the efficient performance and functional viability of modern complex structures of financial markets. As central banks are involved in many different ways in the activities of the markets, this calls for an exchange of knowledge between the market players as well as for the development of a shared understanding of market operations.
This marks the start of the education initiative by the Deutsche Bundesbank in cooperation with Goethe Business School, European Business School, and Frankfurt School of Finance Management.
Central Banking Workshop 2011
“International financial stability: Thought leadership and best practice in addressing systemic financial risks”, 18-22 July 2011
The Deutsche Bundesbank in cooperation with the Goethe Business School, Frankfurt University, is organizing a Central Banking Workshop on „International financial stability: Thought leadership and best practice in addressing systemic financial risks” in the period of 18-22 July 2011.
The workshop is devoted to the topic of national and international financial stability. It aims to bring an international audience of central bankers fully up to date with current developments and to equip them to better fulfil the responsibilities of their own institutions for monitoring and addressing systemic financial risk. It targets at central bank practitioners and employees of financial supervisory institutions working in the field of financial stability. A master (or comparable) degree is recommended but not required.
The faculty comprises leading scholars in the field together with expert practitioners from the Bank for International Settlement, the International Monetary Fund and the Eurosystem of Central Banks. The syllabus combines academic research and thinking together with presentation and discussion of best practice amongst central banks and supervisory agencies.
Central Banking Workshop - July 2011.pdf
This marks the start of the education initiative by the Deutsche Bundesbank in cooperation with Goethe Business School, European Business School, and Frankfurt School of Finance Management.
Central Banking Workshop 2011
“International financial stability: Thought leadership and best practice in addressing systemic financial risks”, 18-22 July 2011
The Deutsche Bundesbank in cooperation with the Goethe Business School, Frankfurt University, is organizing a Central Banking Workshop on „International financial stability: Thought leadership and best practice in addressing systemic financial risks” in the period of 18-22 July 2011.
The workshop is devoted to the topic of national and international financial stability. It aims to bring an international audience of central bankers fully up to date with current developments and to equip them to better fulfil the responsibilities of their own institutions for monitoring and addressing systemic financial risk. It targets at central bank practitioners and employees of financial supervisory institutions working in the field of financial stability. A master (or comparable) degree is recommended but not required.
The faculty comprises leading scholars in the field together with expert practitioners from the Bank for International Settlement, the International Monetary Fund and the Eurosystem of Central Banks. The syllabus combines academic research and thinking together with presentation and discussion of best practice amongst central banks and supervisory agencies.
Central Banking Workshop - July 2011.pdf





