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Banking and asset management
Course teacher(s)
Yassine BOUDGHENE STAMBOULI (Coordinator) and Griselda DEELSTRAECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
english
Course content
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures and supervised exercises.
Contribution to the teaching profile
This course is expected to contribute to the Intended Learning Outcomes of the Master in Business Economics in the following areas: 1/ Subject-specific knowledge (Thorough and critical understanding of fundamental economic concepts and models as they apply to decisions made by individuals, firms and policy-makers / Thorough and critical understanding of the working, benefits and limits of markets, as well as regulatory approaches and their limitations / Knowledge of key macro and sector-specific facts and economic trends and their drivers / Thorough knowledge of corporate financial techniques, reporting standards and practices / Knowledge of the key mechanisms of economic governance, at the European and national levels) 2/ Subject-specific skills (Take the perspectives and incentives of different stakeholders into account to ensure accurate problem analysis and effective implementation of projects or decisions) 3/ Key (transferrable) skills (Develop an independent approach to learning and show adaptability to new environments / Implement a scientific approach to knowledge and reasoning / Display critical thinking / Demonstrate analytical rigor and work ethics)
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
The following books are recommended (but not mandatory): 1/ Boudghene Y. , De Keuleneer E. (2016), Pratiques et Techniques Bancaires, Larcier; 2/ Bessis, Joël, 2015, Risk Management in Banking, 4th edition, Wiley; 3/ Kohn, Meir, 2004, Financial Institutions and Markets, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press. Several readings and case studies will also be provided
Other information
Contacts
Yassine.boudghene@gmail.com
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- written examination
written examination
Written exam
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
Written exam (100%)
Language(s) of evaluation
- english