Description
This internship aims to provide a global understanding of the banking sector, in particular the role and activities of a Corporate and Investment Bank (CIB). It addresses the functions of banking in the economy, including deposit collection, credit provision and payment services, as well as the concept of financial markets and their role in financial intermediation. The internship also covers the organization of the banking sector, in terms of regulation, supervision and competition, as well as the different activities and products offered by BFIs, such as asset management, trading, investment advice, etc.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Any bank employee.
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge.
Training objectives
Training program
- Understand the economic environment of the banking sector
- Diversity of banking activities.
- Typology of banking organizations.
- Banking systems and monetary policy.
- Identify major developments in the banking sector
- Transformation of banking in Europe and in the world.
- Causes and impacts of financial crises (subprime crisis...).
- Establish the characteristics of a Corporate and Investment Bank
- History of Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB). Organizational structures of CIBs and client typology.
- Investment banking activities: coverage, corporate finance, wealth management ...
- Panorama of CIB professions: Sales, Traders, Front/Middle/Back, Risks, etc.
- Delimiting the place of BFIs in the capital markets
- Role of CIBs in financial markets.
- Regulated markets and OTC markets.
- Rate market: the money market and the bond market.
- Stock, foreign exchange and raw materials markets.
- Panorama of derivative products (futures and forwards, typology of options, swaps, CDS).
- Understand the risk management of a BFI
- Typology of risks: credit, market, operational risks, liquidity, other types of risks.
- Risk control and compliance systems.
- Prudential ratios and bank capital: Basel I, II and III.
- Other important regulations: EMIR, MIF II.
- Control and supervisory authorities: AMF and ACPR.
- Determine the major challenges of the CIB sector
- Product standardization in developed markets.
- Electronic trading, outsourcing, robotization (RPA).
- Importance of equity costs and financing costs /liquidity.