2020/2021 KAN-COECV2001U Topics in credit and banking
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Topics in credit and banking |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 40 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Advanced Economics and
Finance
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Last updated on 28-05-2020 |
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1. The course is an advanced course which will
cover current topics in banking, money markets and credit. The
course will build on models and quantitative techniques learned in
corporate finance, asset pricing and derivatives and risk
management. Past performance in these courses (or similar courses
in other programmes) will be important criteria if the number of
applicants exceeds course capacity. Strong quantitative skills and
an interest in applying quantitative models to understanding
banking and credit are essential. This course is offered as a
special service at short notice to help students who have lost the
opportunity to go on exchange (but a lost exchange opportunity is
not a prerequisite for registering for the course). Every effort
will be made to make the course exciting, clear and relevant, but
students looking for a standard course with a standard textbook and
a history of past exams and very high degree of predictability
should not attend. This course is for students who can work
independently, and who are willing to read academic finance papers
as part of the curriculum. Derivation and implementation of models
will be important. The course will have some overlap with the
course FInancial Intermediation offered at the FIN line.
2. Please send in a short motivational letter and a 1 page grade transcript to: ily.stu@cbs.dk before the registration deadline for elective courses. Please also remember to sign up through the online registration. |
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The course will be based on lectures (including guest lectures), student presentations, and discussion. Topics covered: Bank capital allocation and internal capital markets The cost of bank capital - theory and evidence Funding and funding frictions in trading (Repo, margin, XVA) Modeling loan portfolios Design of risk weights Debt funding instruments: Structure, pricing, and role in resolution The market for Credit Default Swaps and synthetic CDOs The market for CLOs Asset pricing with leverage constraints and other regulatory frictions Money market rates and reform The pressure on the business model of banks |
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Lectures, presentations, discussion | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Discussion, feedback on presentations.
Feedback weill depend strongly on the students' preparation and willingness to participate in discussions. |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes and research papers. Much will be decided in August. |