Outlines the problem of risk management and regulation.
Conceiving solutions to risk as a management or as a regulatory problem.
Discusses the role of regulation in the financial sector, bank rivalry and ethical threat.
The main objective of this course is to introduce techniques and models for assessing, limiting and adjusting financial risk exposure.
The course will enable students to gain a comprehensive understanding of risk management and regulation, and to empower their competency to describe diverse interpretations on risk and expound how risk is linked to expected return.
Outlines the problem of risk management and regulation.
Conceiving solutions to risk as a management or as a regulatory problem.
Discusses the role of regulation in the financial sector, bank rivalry and ethical threat.
Concerns areas in financial risk including risk and regulation in the insurance markets, tools of financial risk management (diversification, hedging and capital provisions), assess risk for financial instruments (market risk, value at risk), credit risk, operational and business risk.
Study a strategic management view on risk analysis and management.
Self-regulation and auditing, decision making in businesses, macroeconomic and political risks.
Considers the significance of risk as distinguished by different actors
Behavioural analysis of financial risk
Risk mapping and risks factors.