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Supervisory Culture - Training

(Latest update: 18 July 2008)

The Training section is an information gathering platform that gives access to information on training initiatives highly recommended by CEBS. These initiatives are restricted to the staff of the CEBS members and observers.

Training is part of CEBS efforts to develop an EU common culture shared by supervisors.

SEMINAR ON LIQUIDITY RISK JOINTLY ORGANSIED BY THE FINANCIAL STABILITY INSTITUTE (FSI) AND CEBS

15-17 July 2008, London, United Kingdom

Partitipants will gain a comprehensive overview of issues related to liquidity including the range of risk models, supervisory validation and regulatory requirements.

SEMINAR ON RECENT ADVANCES IN CREDIT RISK MODELLING AND PRICING TECHNIQUE

23-25 June 2008, Rome, Italy
The seminar is organsied by Banca d'Italia. It aims at deepening recent developments in credit risk modelling, with a focus on credit derivatives and is suitable for junior managers/officers involved in credit risk analysis.


SEMINAR ON MODEL VALIDATION PROCESS ORGANISED BY BANQUE DE FRANCE

23 June 2008, Paris, France

The General Secretariat of the French Banking Commission is organising a seminar on model validation process, titled: In-site assessment of an IRB system applied on retails portfolio.

Economic Capital in the Basel II Framework

5-8 May 2008, Rome, Italy

The seminar is organised by the Bank of Italy. This a specialised course focused on the measurement and the use of Economic Capital within the Internal Capital Adequecy Assessment Program (ICAAP). It is aimed at analysts involved in banking and financial supervision activity.

SEMINARS ORGANISED BY THE AUSTRIAN NATIONAL BANK (OeNB) AND THE DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK(BuBa)

Asset-Backed Securitization in the International Financial Markets Practice

The seminar aims to discuss different best practice models and share the experience between legal experts, experts from major international banks and rating agencies, as well as European supervisors. The experts of the international law firm Linklaters LLP will provide the theoretical basics and their parctical experience in the field of asset-backed securitization.

ICAAP and Stress Testing in Banks
7-9 May 2008, Eltville, Germany
29-31 October 2008, Vienna, Austria
19-21 November 2008, Vienna, Austria

The seminars aim to provide expert information and the theoretical basics by representatives of the international consulting company, Oliver Wyman and international banks. Regulatory implications and experiences will be presented by Deutsche Bundesbank and Oesterreichische Nationalbank.

SEMINARS ORGANISED JOINTLY WITH CEIOPS AND CESR

Joint trainings can contribute to the development of a common supervisory culture, by fostering supervisory convergence and cooperation between supervisory authorities, both within sectors and on a cross-sector level. In its context, the 3L3 Committees are organising the two following seminars:

Reputational Risk and Global Internal Control
15-17 September, Madrid, Spain

Risk Models
15-16 May 2007, Brussels, Belgium

Credit Risk Transfer seminar
16-18 April 2008, Paris, France


SEMINARS ORGANISED BY THE AUSTRIAN NATIONAL BANK (OENB) AND THE BUNDESBANK (BUBA)

IFRS versus Basel II (as part of the series Advanced Seminars on Basel II)
28-30 November 2007, Vienna, Austria
14-16 May 2008, Vienna, Austria
3-5 December 2008, Vienna, Austria

Advanced Seminars on Basel II:  ICAAP and Stress Testing in Banks
17-19 October 2007, Eltville, Germany
5-7 December 2007, Vienna, Austria

The seminar in ICAAP and Stress Testing is structured as expert information and theoretical basics will be provided by representatives of the Oliver Wyman consulting company. Regulatory implications and experiences are presented by OENB and BUBA.

Credit Derivatives (as part of the series Advanced Seminars on Basel II)
25-27 June 2008, Eltville, Germany

Asset Backed Securitisation in the International Financial Markets Practice (as part of the series Advanced Seminars on Basel II)
7-9 November 2007, Vienna, Austria