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BANKING

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BANKING

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Academic year 2014/2015

Course ID
SEM0018
Teaching staff
Luca Martina (Titolare del corso)
Prof. Giorgio Spriano (Titolare del corso)
Alberto Eichholzer (Titolare del corso)
Degree course
Finance
Year
2° anno
Teaching period
Secondo semestre
Type
Caratterizzante
Credits/Recognition
9
Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
SECS-P/11 - economia degli intermediari finanziari
Delivery
Tradizionale
Language
Inglese
Attendance
Facoltativa
Type of examination
Scritto
Prerequisites
Non vi sono prerequisiti formali.
There are no formal requirements.
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Learning assessment methods

L'esame consiste in una prova scritta che verte sulle tre parti del corso: a) General commercial banking (10 punti), b) investimenti banking (10 punti), c) Private Banking (10 punti).
The exam is in written form and it is based on the three topics of the course: a) General commercial banking (10 points); b) Investiment Banking (10 points); c) Private Banking (10 points)
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Program

 

Part 1    Overview on banking (G. Spriano)

  • The economic function and the typical activities of a Bank
    • Tradizional banking intermediation
    • Payment systems
    • Saving and  investiments
    • Corporate finance and services
    • Financial innovation
  • Balance sheet and profit and loss management of a Bank
    • Structure of funding and other liabilities
    • Asset structure: loans and fixed assets
    • Capital adequacy and other ratios
    • Profit and loss and the main sources of income: net interest income, fees and other revenues
  • Budget and Planning: economic and financial projections

Part 2    Investment Banking/Project Finance (A. Eichholzer)

  1. An introduction to infrastructure financing
    1. Privatisation/PPP/Public Sector
    2. Types of PPPs
    3. PPP sector opportunities
    4. Common objection to PPPs
  2. Project Finance
    1. Introduction to project finance
    2. Project finance in the public sector
    3. Risk apportionment and management
    4. Bankability requirements and credit enhancement
    5. The contractual framework
  3. Financial analysis
    1. Main tasks
    2. The financial model
  4. Case Studies
    1. Accomodation projects
    2. Transportation projects
    3. Energy projects

Part 3    Private banking (L. Martina)

  1. Private Banking: Definition,   History, Ranking and Global View on Regional Markets
  2. Value Proposition/Industry   Dynamics/ Introduction to Client Needs, Behaviors and preferences
  3. The Role of the Private   Banker: Behavioral Finance Basics  
  4. Priorities for capturing the   new generation of clients/The Advisory Processes
  5. The Advisory Model
  6. Main Asset Classes Basics
  7. Client/Prospect Meeting   Simulation
 

Part 4    Competitive and regulatory trends (G.Spriano)

  • Italian and European banking system: trends and shape in the recent history
    • Structural evolution of the Italian banking system: privatizations, deregulation and concentration (M&A)
    • The European banking system: from mutual recognition to the single supervisory mechanism
  • The regulatory framework
    • From Basel 1 to Basel 2  and the economic capital
    • The three Pillars of Basel 2 and the main banking risks.
    • The banking reaction to the financial crisis: Basel 3, SIFI and other regulatory developments
 
 
 
 
 

Suggested readings and bibliography

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Class schedule

GiorniOreAula
Lunedì8:15 - 11:15Auletta Torino Facoltà di Economia
Mercoledì8:15 - 11:15Auletta Torino Facoltà di Economia
Lezioni: dal 16/02/2015 al 16/05/2015

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Note

Il Corso di Studio in senso proprio è quello visualizzato all’atto dell’accesso su Campusnet. Nella videata dell’insegnamento, è indicato impropriamente come “Corso di Studio” il/i percorso/i del Corso di Laurea in cui l’insegnamento stesso è inserito.

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