CH&Cie - Fundamental Review of the Trading BookC Louiza
Arbitrage opportunity Banking book vs Trading book • The classification of assets between the banking book and trading book was unclear allowing arbitrage opportunity for RWA
Fundamental Review of the Trading Book - What is FRTB and why start now?Morten Weis
Presentation on new minimum standard for market risk capital, known as Fundamental Review of the Trading Book "FRTB", issued by the Basel Committee January 2016. Given by Dr. Morten Weis, independent risk management expert, at a workshop arranged by KPMG Denmark 9 June 2016 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Focus is on general introduction to the new capital standard, with emphasis on the standard method as it is used by most banks in Denmark. Advice is shared on why to start FRTB preparations now, despite rules expected in force first from 2019.
The presentation is in pdf format, but might not display correctly unless downloaded.
The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) is a major challenge for the banking sector. This new Accenture Finance & Risk Services presentation explores the key implications of the new requirements and highlights key differences with previously published standards. Access this link for more information on FRTB: http://bit.ly/1NnY1RN
CH&Cie - Fundamental Review of the Trading BookC Louiza
Arbitrage opportunity Banking book vs Trading book • The classification of assets between the banking book and trading book was unclear allowing arbitrage opportunity for RWA
Fundamental Review of the Trading Book - What is FRTB and why start now?Morten Weis
Presentation on new minimum standard for market risk capital, known as Fundamental Review of the Trading Book "FRTB", issued by the Basel Committee January 2016. Given by Dr. Morten Weis, independent risk management expert, at a workshop arranged by KPMG Denmark 9 June 2016 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Focus is on general introduction to the new capital standard, with emphasis on the standard method as it is used by most banks in Denmark. Advice is shared on why to start FRTB preparations now, despite rules expected in force first from 2019.
The presentation is in pdf format, but might not display correctly unless downloaded.
The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) is a major challenge for the banking sector. This new Accenture Finance & Risk Services presentation explores the key implications of the new requirements and highlights key differences with previously published standards. Access this link for more information on FRTB: http://bit.ly/1NnY1RN
Value based pricing in the capital equipment aftermarketShaun West
10th Copperberg aftermarket Conference, 2016, Weisbaden keynote presentation.
This presentation shows what is needed when you move to value-based pricing in the aftermarket. The move requires more structure in pricing than is the case with simple cost plus. Customer value pricing is about improving the customer experience with pricing and ensuring that the supplier better understands their customer's value creation process. A visual design thinking approach is used to help understand the customer and estimate their "willingness to pay".
Opening: Imagining the Supply Chain of 2030. Where Are We Now? What Is Possible?Lora Cecere
Presentation given at the 2016 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit - 7-9 SEP 2016 at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, AZ
Opening: Imagining the Supply Chain of 2030. Where Are We Now? What Is Possible?
• Lora Cecere – Founder, Supply Chain Insights
In this presentation, the founder of Supply Chain Insights shares an overview of the Supply Chains to Admire Methodology for 2016 and makes five predictions for Supply Chain 2030. This is the keynote for the kick-off of the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit.
To see the video go to http://supplychaininsightsglobalsummit.com/2016-summit-presentations/
Value based pricing in the capital equipment aftermarketShaun West
10th Copperberg aftermarket Conference, 2016, Weisbaden keynote presentation.
This presentation shows what is needed when you move to value-based pricing in the aftermarket. The move requires more structure in pricing than is the case with simple cost plus. Customer value pricing is about improving the customer experience with pricing and ensuring that the supplier better understands their customer's value creation process. A visual design thinking approach is used to help understand the customer and estimate their "willingness to pay".
Opening: Imagining the Supply Chain of 2030. Where Are We Now? What Is Possible?Lora Cecere
Presentation given at the 2016 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit - 7-9 SEP 2016 at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, AZ
Opening: Imagining the Supply Chain of 2030. Where Are We Now? What Is Possible?
• Lora Cecere – Founder, Supply Chain Insights
In this presentation, the founder of Supply Chain Insights shares an overview of the Supply Chains to Admire Methodology for 2016 and makes five predictions for Supply Chain 2030. This is the keynote for the kick-off of the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit.
To see the video go to http://supplychaininsightsglobalsummit.com/2016-summit-presentations/
Opening: Imagining the Supply Chain of 2030. Where Are We Now? What Is Possible?
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Essentials of Operational Risk
New York: 29 & 30 August 2016
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Key Risk Indicators
New York: 31 August & 1 September 2016
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Approaches to Managing
Counterparty Risk
New York: 31 August & 1 September 2016
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Stress Testing for Insurers
London: 7-8 September 2016
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ALM & Balance Sheet Optimisation
New York: 7-8 September 2016
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Market Risk Modelling: FRTB
and Beyond
London: 14-15 September 2016
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Market Risk Modelling: FRTB
and Beyond
New York: 14-15 September 2016
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Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book:
The Pillar 2 Approach
London: 14-15 September 2016
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ETRM and Trade Surveillance
London: 14-15 September 2016
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US GAAP & IFRS 9: Practical
Applications and Comparisons
New York: 21-22 September 2016
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Margining and Collateral Management:
From Theory to Practice
London: 21-22 September 2016
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Stress Testing : CCAR & DFAST
New York: 28-29 September 2016
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Utilising Operational Risk Measures to
Reduce the Risk of Fraud
London: 28-29 September 2016
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Basel III Liquidity Risk : LCR & NSFR
New York: 28-29 September 2016
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The Future of Operational Risk
Measurement
London: 28-29 September 2016
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