Goethe Business School organises seminar for European banking supervisors
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 15:19
The financial crisis has undermined the trust in market and credit risk models currently used by banks and rating agencies. At the same time, volatile markets and the proliferation of innovative financial products make market and credit risk management ever more complex and essential. The liquidity dry-up during the financial crisis emphasized the interrelation of market and liquidity risks and raises new questions for the management and regulation of liquidity risks. These issues were discussed in a seminar on market and credit risk models in banks for European banking supervisors at Goethe Business School, Frankfurt University’s center for management education, on 28 and 29 September 2009.The seminar provided an overview over current issues in the area of market and credit risk from three different perspectives: the regulatory, the industry and the academic perspective. Participants received an overview over ratings and rating models, value at risk modeling, stress testing and liquidity risk from leading experts in the field.
The seminar was part of a training programme initiated as the “European Supervisor Education Initiative” by Deutsche Bundesbank, the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Oesterreichische Nationalbank and Goethe Business School. The programme is designed to foster mutual understanding and a European supervisory culture.
About the European Supervisor Education Initiative
The idea behind the European Supervisor Education Initiative is to educate European supervisors from all sectors in accordance with high, international standards by pooling the knowledge and experience of experts in supervision and academia. The initiative has a cross-sectoral, international focus and offers a modular set of seminars for all kinds of European supervisors and for various topics. Founding members of the European Supervisor Education Initiative are Deutsche Bundesbank, BaFin, Oesterreichische Nationalbank and Goethe Business School.
About Goethe Business School
Founded in 2004, Goethe Business School (GBS), a specialized unit of Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, is directed towards the professional and personal development of managers. Offers include an Executive MBA for managers, a full-time MBA program, an Executive Master of Finance and Accounting, as well as open and customized programs for companies and institutions.
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