26 - 30 May 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5250 € Euro
This Bank Analyst training program will take place in an interactive learning environment where you will learn the most important skills and tools to become a bank analyst, you will learn the Financial Systems
From Securities Markets and Financial Intermediation into the spread of businesses and control cycle with managing market and credit risk. This program will shed the light on bank valuations and acquisitions and banking crises.
Participants of this training course will learn:
The principal means whereby capital from investors is channeled to borrowers
The foundations for the approaches and methods used to value financial assets.
The functions of central banks and the tools they have to influence the supply and price of money
Examine deposit taking and retail and corporate lending.
Focus on interest rate, foreign exchange and credit risk management.
Explore the fundamental basis for value-at-risk (VaR) methods for controlling market risk
How this can be used in the context of credit risk assessment?
The different types of fund managers and investment products offered
Examine the methods used to assess portfolio performance.
The subject of equity valuations is both broad and complex.
Examine the major causes of banking crises and the methods most commonly used in their resolution.
How the financial services industry is policed by regulators and supervisors and the functions of accounting authorities and audit bodies?
The most important balance sheet items and income statement lines and their related ratios.
how to go about forecasting the balance sheet and income statement looking at loan growth forecasts and net interest income in particular detail?
Finance professionals
Analysts and portfolio managers.
Consultants, accountants, auditors and legal practitioners.
Financial journalists
Corporate management
Business school students and other graduates
Day 1
Financial Systems
Securities Markets and Financial Intermediation
Introduction to Securities Valuations
Central Banks and the Creation of Money
Day 2
The Spread Business
Deposit Taking and Other Funding
Corporate Lending
Operational Services
Mortgage Lending
Credit Cards and Other Retail Loans
Day 3
Risk Management
The Controls Cycle
Managing Interest Rate and FX Risk
Trading
Managing Market Risk
Managing Credit Risk
Capital Management
Day 4
Capital Markets
Fund Management
Stock and Bond Issuance and Brokerage
Securitization
Bank Valuations and Acquisitions
Bank Valuations
Bank Acquisitions
Day 5
Problem Loans and Banking Crises
Corporate Failures and Problem Loans
Banking Crises
Dealing with and Valuing Insolvent Banks
Supervision and Financial Statements
Regulation, Supervision and Policing
The Balance Sheet
The Income Statement