Introduction to Bank Management
Session 1 – Introduction to banking
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 1–4
‒ Discounting, present value, and the yield curve
‒ Coupon bond rate, zero coupon bond rate, forward rates, and the shape of the yield curve
‒ Statistics, a review
‒ The economics of banking, and a bank’s balance sheet and income statement
■ Freixas/Rochet (2008) chapter 1–2
‒ Microeconomics of banking, introduction
‒ The role of financial intermediation
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 16
‒ Securitization
■ Wieandt (2017) Part I chapter 2–4
– Europe's banking landscape / Banking – from the bottom up
– Bank's specialness, and the need for regulation, supervision, and safety nets
■ Optional reading: Hellwig/Admati (2013) chapter 1–4; Schmidt/ Hackethal/Tyrell (1999)
Session 2 – Banking crises and bank regulation
■ Acharya/Richardson (2009) Part I chapter 1–2
‒ Mortgage origination and securitization in the financial crisis
‒ How banks played the leverage game
■ Wieandt/Mönninghoff (2011)
‒ The financial crisis: observations and implications / HRE Case Study
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 12–13, 22, 29
‒ Capital regulation (Basel I), Economic capital allocation, and loan pricing I (the equity spread)
‒ Capital regulation (Basel II)
‒ The Basel III global regulatory framework for more resilient banks and banking systems
‒ Prudential regulations, safety nets, and corporate structure of international banks (branches vs. subsidiaries)
■ Wieandt (2017) Part III chapter 7‒8 and Part IV chapter 9
‒ Great Financial Crisis and early lessons drawn
■ Optional reading: Reinhart/Rogoff (2009) chapter 1, 10, 13; Hellwig/Admati (2013) chapter 5–10; Acharya et al. (2011) Prologue: A Bird´s Eye View; Blundell-Wignall/Atkinson (2010)
Session 3 – Bank valuation – Fri (18.01.2019), 13:45 to 18:45, K-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 5, 6, 8
‒ The valuation of banks, part 1
‒ The valuation of banks, part 2
‒ Valuation of fee-based activities
■ Optional reading: Weiss/Wieandt (2000); Freixas/Rochet (2008) chapter 3.2–3.3
Session 4 and 5 – Thu (07.02.2019), 13:45 to 18:45, K-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall
Session 4 – Value-based management I
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 7, 9–10
‒ Economic and strategic drivers of bank valuation
‒ Value-based management in banking: an introduction
‒ Fund transfer pricing: foundation and advanced approaches
Session 5 – Value-based management II
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 11, 14, 15
‒ Deposit pricing and repurchase agreements
‒ Loss given default and provisions on nonperforming loans
‒ Loan pricing II, loan-loss provisions on performing loans, and estimates of probabilities of default
Session 6 – Risk management in banking – Fr (15.02.2019), 13:45 to 18:45, K-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall
■ Dermine (2014) chapter 17–19, 21, 24
‒ Risk management in banking: an overview
‒ The control of interest-rate risk on the banking book, part 1: the earnings at risk
‒ The control of interest-rate risk on the banking book, part 2: the economic value at risk
‒ Liquidity risk and value creation
‒ Marginal risk contribution, diversification, and economic capital allocation
Final Exam – Wed (27.02.2019), tba
Resit Exam – Wed (15.05.2019), tba
Date | Time |
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Friday, 11.01.2019 | 13:45 - 18:45 |
Friday, 18.01.2019 | 13:45 - 18:45 |
Thursday, 07.02.2019 | 13:45 - 18:45 |
Friday, 15.02.2019 | 13:45 - 18:45 |
- Understand the peculiarities of valuing a bank, factors shaping the banking industry (e.g., regulation), and how this bears on value-based bank management
- Apply key concepts of value-based bank management like deposit and loan pricing
- Understand key concepts of risk management in banking
Oral participation (20%): Students are expected to come to class prepared and put nameplates on display in the classroom