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GEST0192-1

Banking Management


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of a management engineering's degree3,5
2nd "licence" in economical sciences4
2nd year of a "maîtrise" in economical sciences4
Holder(s) :Georges Hübner
Course contents : PART 1 : THE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
A : CLASSIC ROLE OF THE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY (FI)
B : NEOCLASSICAL THEORY OF BANKING
C : PRUDENTIAL CONTROL OF IF
D : FINANCIAL EVOLUTION
PART 2 : FINANCIAL AGENTS
A : COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT BANKERS
B : INSURANCE COMPANIES
C : FUNDS
D : CENTRAL BANKS AND REGULATORS
PART 3 : BANKING RISK MANAGEMENT
A : VALUATION PRINCIPLES
B : INTEREST RATES
C : INTEREST RATE RISK MANAGEMENT
D : OTHER RISKS
Course objective : To introduce to students the specifics of financial intermediation. The course explains why banks exist in the economy, how they tend to function and under what constraints. It provides an overview of the types of risks banks are exposed to and the associated techniques of management
Prerequisites : None
Organization : Lectures (24h),
Conferences(3 x 2h)
Written notes : Recommended reference work: Hübner, Joliet & Mélotte, Gestion bancaire, syllabus
Assessment : Written exam : 1st and 2nd exam session
Contacts : Teacher:
G. HUBNER, bureau II.49,
Tel. : 04/366.27.65 - Fax : 04/366.27.67
E-Mail : G.Hubner@ulg.ac.be

Assistant lecturer:
S. PLUNUS, bureau II.51,
Tel. : 04/366.27.40
E-Mail : splunus@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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