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What is the primary focus of the course International and European Finances?
What is the primary focus of the course International and European Finances?
Who is the lecturer for this course?
Who is the lecturer for this course?
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What is the format of the exam for this course?
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What is the primary focus of the International and European Finances course?
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Course Overview
- The course "International and European Finances" focuses on the role of financial authorities and institutions in financial policy making
- By the end of the course, students will understand banking risks and operations, international banking groups and organizations
- Interactive presence, group work, and presentation skills development are part of the course
Lecturer Profile
- Mészáros Ágnes Anna has senior management experience, functional specialization in banking and financial supervision
- She has experience as a mentor and executive business coach, and has lectured at Budapest Business School and Óbuda University
Course Details
- Course code: KENMANNT01
- 2 sessions per week, 3 credits, with a written exam (in-person, electronic or paper form)
- Prerequisites: None
- Lecturers: Mészáros Ágnes Anna
Course Objectives
- Interpret the role of financial authorities and institutions in financial policy making
- Focus on the European Union, but also consider global financial institutions
- Develop competence in raising questions about current international financial issues
Course Content
- Introduction to the international financial system
- Role of banks and international financial institutions
- Financial risks and mitigants of banking operation
- International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank (WB), Central Banks, European Central Bank (ECB), Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Banking Groups in Europe and worldwide
- Basel regulations, European banking supervisory system
Recommended Literature
- Materials from lectures on Coospace
- A. Buckley's "International Finance: A practical perspective" (Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6)
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Description
This course explores the role of financial authorities and institutions in financial policy making, covering banking risks and operations, international banking groups and organizations.