Bank Failures, Economic Crisis & Basel Steel Framework

In this course, you will learn to protect the banking system from spillover effects and learn A to Z of Basel accords from I to IV.

Sudam Ghosh
Published: Jun 2022
Core
Finance
3 hours
Bank Failures, Economic Crisis & Basel Steel Framework

Course Overview

Banks suffer from an Achilles Heel. Unless regulated they are prone to Bank Failures, which can trigger Financial and Economic Crises, causing mayhem across the globe. This course covers a complete overview of Bank failures, their inherent causes, weakness of the banking system, the need for banking regulation, the role of the regulators, and a complete study of the Basel Accords- Basel-I, Basel-II, Basel-III, and also Basel-IV. You will learn the fundamental principles of banking regulation and substantive elements of the Basel Accords from Basel-I to IV.

Skills You Will Gain

Basel
Leverage
Liquidity Risk
Solvency Risk

Course Includes

1.3K
STUDENTS*
94.5%
RECOMMEND*

This course includes:

  • 3 hours of on-demand video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Direct access/chat with the instructor
  • 100% self-paced online

Learning Outcomes (At the end of this program, you will be able to...)

  • Learn Liquidity Risk and Solvency Risk in Bank Failures with case studies
  • Learn the Spillover effects that cause Financial & Economic Crisis
  • Learn the Vulnerabilities of Banking systems and how to protect them from Spill Over Effects
  • Learn the role of the Basel Committee in preventing Bank Failures and promoting Financial and Economic Stability
  • Learn Basel Risks in Banking and Strategies for Mitigating the Risks
  • Learn how to Calculate Risk-Weighted Assets(RWA) and Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio(CRAR) with case Studies
  • Learn Basel- I Accord & its Genesis
  • Learn the importance of the Basel- II Accord and its Capital Structure
  • Learn the present Basel-III Accord in detail; its Capital Structure, Risk Measurement Methods, and Statutory Ratios.
  • Understanding the Concepts of Capital Ratios, Leverage Ratio, LCR, NSFR, G-SIBs & D-SIBs.

Prerequisites

  • None

Who Should Attend

  • This course is intended for students of Finance, Finance Executives, and Bank Executives working in Finance and Risk Management.
  • This course is also suited for students of finance to develop their insights and skills in banking

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