Date
Time
approximately USD 3,555*
Format
Financial Supervision is a comprehensive 3-day program that aims to generate discussion and develop a consensus on effective measures to stop banks behaving badly or start banks behaving properly. Using examples from the United States and other jurisdictions that make enforcement actions and post-mortems for failed banks publicly available, the program will explore why supervisors are sometimes reluctant to take action; why and how communications within central banks sometimes impede timely and adequate supervisory action; how a graduated program of enforcement measures and follow-up can ensure that corrective action is taken by the banks; and finally, when and how more drastic measures are necessary.
Glenn Tasky