This course provides an advanced and applied knowledge of the global financial system, its structure, functions, and challenges. It covers the main financial instruments, markets, and institutions that operate in the global economy, and examines their roles in financial intermediation, risk management, and regulation. The course also explores the causes and consequences of financial crises, and the current trends and developments affecting the global financial system.
Introduction:
Objective
The objective of this course is to equip participants with the essential concepts and tools to analyze and evaluate the global financial system. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Apply the theories and models of finance and economics to the global financial system
Conduct empirical analysis of financial data using various statistical and econometric methods
Assess the performance and efficiency of different financial markets and institutions
Identify and measure the sources and impacts of various types of risks in the global financial system
Design and implement effective strategies for risk management and mitigation
Evaluate the effects of monetary policy, fiscal policy, and regulatory reforms on the global financial system
Discuss the opportunities and challenges posed by globalization, digitalization, and innovation on the global financial system
Target Audience
This course is designed for financial analysts who are interested in enhancing their skills and knowledge of the global financial system, its functioning, and its challenges. It is suitable for those who work in or interact with the financial sector, such as bankers, regulators, policymakers, consultants, investors, or educators. It is also relevant for those who want to pursue further studies or research in finance and economics.
Benefits Of Taking This Course
By taking this course, participants will benefit from:
Gaining a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of the global financial system
Developing analytical and practical skills to solve complex financial problems
Enhancing their professional competence and confidence in dealing with financial matters
Expanding their network and learning from peers and experts in the field
Content
Day One:
Introduction to the Global Financial System
What is the global financial system and why does it matter?
What are the main functions and components of the global financial system?
What are the key concepts and principles of finance and economics?
What are the main sources of data and information on the global financial system?
Day Two:
Financial Instruments and Markets
What are the different types of financial instruments and how are they classified?
What are the features and valuations of equity, debt, and derivative instruments?
What are the main types of financial markets and how do they differ?
How do securities trading, clearing, settlement, and custody work?
Day Three:
Financial Institutions and Regulation
What are the different types of financial institutions and how do they operate?
What are the roles of banks, non-bank intermediaries, central banks, and international organizations in the global financial system?
What are the objectives and challenges of financial regulation and supervision?
What are the main elements of Basel III, Dodd-Frank Act, MiFID II, FATCA, CRS, etc.?
Day Four:
Financial Crises and Stability
What are the causes and consequences of financial crises?
What are some historical examples of major financial crises (e.g., Great Depression, Asian Crisis, Global Financial Crisis)?
What are some theoretical models of financial crises (e.g., Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis, Kindleberger’s Manias, Panics, and Crashes)?
What are some policy responses to prevent or mitigate financial crises (e.g., lender of last resort, deposit insurance, macroprudential regulation)?
Day Five:
Current Trends and Developments in the Global Financial System
How does monetary policy affect the global financial system (e.g., interest rate normalization, quantitative easing, negative interest rates)?
How does fiscal policy affect the global financial system (e.g., fiscal stimulus, debt sustainability, sovereign risk)?
How does globalization affect the global financial system (e.g., capital flows, exchange rates, trade wars)?
How does digitalization affect the global financial system (e.g., cryptocurrencies, fintechs, artificial intelligence)?
Training Methodology
To enhance learning and practical application of concepts, the training course will use a combination of interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions, practical exercises, and real-world examples. Participants will also get the chance to collaborate on group projects and create action plans adapted to the needs of their respective organizations.
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What is included?
- Subject-matter expertise delivered by practising Management Consultants
- Course material (Soft & Hard-copies)
- Networking sessions
- Accredited Certificates of Completion Will be awarded
- Long-term Coaching and Mentorship will be provided
- The privacy of the client will be maintained