Undergraduate Studies
Academic Year 2025-26
Banking
Files and Links
- Course Outline .pdf (Greek)
- Course Outline .pdf (English)
- Full Description @courses.xrh
- Link to e-class
6ο Semester
ΧΡΤΡΑΠ01
Course id
7,5
ECTS
Specialized general knowledge
Course type
This course
- describes the main products and functions of banks, as well as the risks they undertake in order to contribute to social welfare, using as vehicle their main financial statements,
- explores bank risk management, including the risks from asymmetric information,
- explores the multi-faceted interactions between banks, the financial system, governments, central banks and the economy,
- analyses the private incentives of all players, from bank employees all the way to the top management of the supervisory authorities,
- stresses the role of information technology and of other forces of change,
- describes the dynamics of banking crises,
- highlights the logical underpinnings of the complex institutional framework that governs the operation of banks,
- uses current economic and financial developments, both domestic and international, to tie the course to the real world.
After completing this course, students are expected to
- analyse critically banks’ financial statements,
- understand bank risks and functions,
- understand the role and dilemmas of the institutional framework,
- assess the likely impact of changes in the institutional framework and in the economy on bank strategies,
- combine banking logic with macroeconomics for complete financial analyses.
- Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of the necessary technology
- Adapting to new situations
- Decision-making
- Working independently
- Work in an international environment
- Work in an interdisciplinary environment
- Showing social, professional and ethical responsibility
- Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
- The financial system
- Structure
- Main products
- Finance and development
- Introduction to banking
- Main financial statements
- Loan-loss provisions
- Competition
- Shadow banking system
- Bank capital
- Bank risks
- The role of information
- Asymmetric information
- Asymmetric information and financial products
- Market responses
- Banks and the economy
- Economy, economic policy, markets and bank risks
- Procyclicality and the dynamics of banking crises
- Financial contagion
- Banks and authorities
- Banks’ safety net
- Bail in and bail outs
- Capturing economic policy
- Regulation
- Economic analysis
- Basel I, II & III
- Supervision
- Micro-prudential
- Macro-prudential
- Micro vs. macro-prudential supervision
- Supervision and economic policy