Financial Crises & Bank Regulation (924N1)
Financial Crises and Bank Regulation
Module 924N1
Module details for 2023/24.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 7 (Masters)
Module Outline
This module seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the financial sector regulation and supervision and central bank liquidity management. The ongoing financial crisis implies that the focus should be on the implications and lessons for the future of the financial markets. The module presents the inadequacies in macroeconomic, in particular fiscal, policies and the need to redesign the international financial architecture regarding the regulatory framework.
Module learning outcomes
Comprehensive understanding of the financial sector surveillance to ensure effective management of the systemic risks.
Critical awareness of new insights of prudential regimes to support financial stability and discourage regulatory arbitrage.
Evaluate methodologies to assure effective enforcement of financial regulation.
Develop exit strategies for transition to a new and more stable financial market structure.
Type | Timing | Weighting |
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Coursework | 100.00% | |
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below. | ||
Group Presentation | T2 Week 11 (15 minutes) | 30.00% |
Essay | T2 Week 11 | 70.00% |
Timing
Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.
Weighting
Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.
Term | Method | Duration | Week pattern |
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Spring Semester | Lecture | 2 hours | 11111111111 |
Spring Semester | Seminar | 1 hour | 11111111111 |
How to read the week pattern
The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.
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