The course „Commercial Banking“ provides students with an overview about the German and international banking sector, the corresponding institutional design as well as fundamental theoretical approaches and related empirical evidence. Core questions are: What is special about banks? Why and how should banks be regulated? How can banks measure and manage (credit) risk?
Lecture (Prof. Elsas):
- 27.11.2019, 14:00-20:00, Luisenstr. 37 (C) - C 006
- 05.12.2019, 14:00-20:00, Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (M) M014
- 11.12.2019, 14:00-20:00, Luisenstr. 37 (C) - C 006
- 19.12.2019, 14:00-20:00, Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (B) B006
- 06.12.19, 14:00-20:00, Prof.-Huber-Pl. 2 (W), Lehrturm W 101
- 20.12.19, 14:00-20:00, Prof.-Huber-Pl. 2 (W), Lehrturm W 101
- 10.01.20, 08:00-14:00, Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (A) A 120
- 17.01.20, 08:00-14:00, Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 (A) A 120
Examination:
Students will take a 120-minutes written examination on February 13, 2020, 18:00 - 20:00, in B 101, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1.
- Docente: Valentin Luz
- Docente: Lars Scherrmann