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Systemic Macro Financial Risk Analysis (MFRA)

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Session No.: JV 24.14

Location: Vienna, Austria

Date: May 20-24, 2024 (1 week)

Delivery Method: In-person Training

Primary Language: English

Target Audience

Officials from central bank financial stability departments, banking regulatory and supervisory bodies, and ministries of finance.

Qualifications

Participants are expected to have a degree in economics or finance. Experience with financial stability analysis is highly desirable.

Course Description

This course, presented by the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, provides a comprehensive overview of the theories, tools, and techniques necessary for thorough financial stability analysis. Topics include:

  • Systemic risk assessment using a variety of models: their pros and cons, and how they are related;
  • Tools for monitoring systemic risk: risk dashboard;
  • Modeling links and feedback loops between macroeconomic variables and the financial sector, and vulnerabilities and risks of banks, nonbank financial institutions, non-financial corporates, households, and general government;
  • Extracting information from firms’ balance sheets and market data;
  • High level overview of macro-financial risk analysis using stress testing of banks and non-bank financial institutions, corporates, and households;
  • High level overview of networks: contagion and interconnectedness analysis;
  • Overview of climate risk analysis and stress testing;
  • Analysis of country cases when comprehensive public and market data are available; and
  • Analysis that can be carried out in data-constrained countries (illustrated by country case studies and workshops with spreadsheets).

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Explain how to use balance sheet and market data to construct risk indicators to measure and monitor sector and systemic risk.
  • Summarize the tools and data needed for thorough monitoring of systemic risk. 
  • Define data inputs, outputs, and applications of several types of systemic risk models, their pros, and cons, and how they relate to one other. 
  • Build models that relate macro variables to the time series of risk indicators.
  • Analyze risk transmission and feedback between macro variables and risk indicators for banks, nonbank financial institutions, corporates, households, and the sovereign.
  • Understand climate risk transmission channels.
  • Analyze sovereign-bank linkages.

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