Archive for the ‘Liquidity Risk’ Category
Pakistan Macro Economic Update – January 2010
The figures for July- December 2009 are guardedly encouraging as there are some signs that the economy is on the road to recovery. Trade deficit has narrowed due to a decline in imports (because of reduced oil and commodity prices in this period as well as the slowdown in economic activity) which have outweighed [...]
January 31, 2010
Tags: Inflation, Interest Rates, Macro Update, Monetary Policy announcement, Pakistan Posted in: Karachi, Liquidity Risk, PASHA, Pakistan, the economy stupid
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Fair usage warning: This post may be classified as a marketing plug
Michael Feiner retired as the Chief People Officer at Pepsi and before long ended up teaching a higher performance leadership course at Columbia. The course was based on a book that came out a few years later as Feiner points. Mike [...]
March 29, 2009
Tags: Basel II, Capital Adequacy, ICAAP, Risk, Training Posted in: Basel II, Liquidity Risk, Pillar II, Risk Training
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Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment workshop on the 14th of March
Sad, that the only post that I have been able to take out time for in the last two months is a marketing plug for the Alchemy ICAAP workshop.
More, non-plug materials to follow, post the workshop. Hang in there….
March 10, 2009
Tags: Basel II, ICAAP, Internal Capital Adequacy, Pillar II, Pillar III Posted in: Basel II, Education, Liquidity Risk, Pillar II
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Shameless marketing plug
Alchemy first workshop on the joint Alchemy and SP Jain platform will be held on the 15th and 16th of November in Dubai at the custom built SP Jain Campus Executive Education facility in Academic city. This would be our 7th international workshop following previous events in Dubai, Riyadh, Bangkok and Singapore.
Since May 2007, I have [...]
September 26, 2008
Posted in: Basel II, Liquidity Risk, Pillar II, Risk, Risk Training
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