BANKING SUPERVISION



M.WIWI-BWL.0133




Instructor:

Dr. Philipp Koziol










Assessment method:

Exam: 90 Min. (6 CP)




Recommended prior knowledge:

Sustainable Finance, Financial Risk Management



Examination requirements:


  • Document an understanding how banking supervision has developed over time
    and how it differs across jurisdictions

  • Demonstrate a profound knowledge of standard measures and methods of banking
    supervision

  • Show an understanding of the Euro area banking union

  • • Demonstrate the ability to explain and to some extent to apply key concepts in
    banking regulation

  • Document the knowledge to apply key measures and methods to assess the risks
    of financial institutions and to interpret the obtained results appropriately

  • Document an understanding of micro-and macroprudential supervision and their
    differences







Qualification objectives/skills:

After a successful completion of the course students are able to:

  • understand and explain how banking supervision has developed over time and how it differs across jurisdictions,

  • understand, explain and critically apply standard measures and methods of banking supervision,

  • understand and explain the Euro area banking union,

  • understand, explain and critically apply key concepts in banking regulation,

  • understand, explain and critically apply key measures and methods to assess the risks of financial institutions,

  • understand and explain micro-and macroprudential supervision and their differences.






Lecture Content:

1. Introduction (e.g. banking structure)

2. Foundations of banking supervision

3. Banking Union – SSM

4. Banking Regulation

5. SSM Guide on banking supervision

6. Risk Analysis

7. Microprudential versus macroprudential supervision