Current Issues in Banking Supervision and Regulation (BRS)
This course, presented by the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, reviews the latest developments in banking supervision and regulation, including the capital adequacy standards, the liquidity measurement rules, interest rate risk in the banking book, large exposures, related party transactions, and operational resilience. The course also addresses evolving policy views and approaches. Sessions focus on aspects of particular relevance to each region and discuss both the main implementation challenges and their implications for banks and supervisory authorities. Interactive elements, such as case studies and workshops, are designed to provide practical insights and foster knowledge sharing among participants.
Target Audience
Mid-level to senior bank supervisors as well as regulators working in the supervision and regulation departments of central banks and agencies charged with supervising banks.
Qualifications
Participants are expected to have experience in banking regulation and supervision.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Define and summarize the main elements of the Basel Framework and its implementation challenges.
- Describe the latest reforms and developments in other international banking regulatory standards.
- Identify good supervisory practices to capture and assess banking risks using a risk-based approach and take effective action.
Balance Sheet Approach (BSA)
English | February 10-14, 2025 | In-person Training | Washington, D.C., United States
Apply online by September 22, 2024
Cash Management and Treasury Single Account
English | October 14-18, 2024 | In-person Training | New Delhi, India
Apply online by September 23, 2024
Fintech Market Development and Policy Implications (FINTECH)
English | December 8-12, 2024 | In-person Training | Kuwait City, Kuwait
Apply online by September 26, 2024