Polaris - FI Credit Training
Financial Institutions Credit
1. Bank Credit Analysis
Timeframe
Two days
Target Audience
Credit analysts, rating analysts, fixed income and correspondent banking professionals
- Understand the key risk factors (external, internal) faced by banks
- Apprehend and master the different analytic components of bank credit analysis
- Acquire the ability to conduct a bank credit analysis from A to Z
- Put theory into practice during the presentation and review of select Asian banking systems
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Part I: External (Country, Banking System) and Internal (Business, Credit, Market, Operational) Risks Affecting A Banks' Operating Environment
- Part II: Framework and Tools for Bank Analysis – CAMEL Approach (Capital, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings, Liquidity)
- Part III: Overview of Banking Systems and Select Banks in South-East Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia) and China
- Conclusion
Cost
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2. The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis - Ten Years Later
Timeframe
One day
Target Audience
Economists, bankers, credit analysts, rating analysts, correspondent banking professionals Course Objectives
- Understand the key causes of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis
- Comprehend the reasons for the spreading of the crisis to all sectors of the economy
- Apply a forward looking view as to what are the current areas of concern
Course Outline
- Part I: Origins of the Currency and the Banking Crises
- Part II: Impact on the Economy and the Banking Sectors
- Part III: Current Situation – A Much Improved Bill of Health With Areas of Concern
- Conclusion
Cost
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February 23, 2012 |