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Risk Management At The Top

Risk Management At The Top A Guide to Risk and its Governance in Financial Institutions

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  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 9781118497425
  • Published In: February 2014
  • Format: Hardback , 336 pages
  • Jurisdiction: International ? Disclaimer:
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    With over 30 years’ experience of risk management in banks, Mark Laycock provides a comprehensive but succinct non-technical overview of risk and its governance in financial institutions. Bridging the gap between texts on governance and the increasingly technical aspects of risk management the book covers the main risk types experienced by banks – credit, market, operational and liquidity - outlines those risks before considering them from a governance perspective including the Board and Executive Management.

    Addressing terminology issues that can confuse dialogue, and by providing a bibliography alongside each chapter for more detailed discussion of the topic this book will ground readers with the knowledge they require to understand the unknown unknowns.

  • About the Author

    1 Introduction

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 Boards

    1.3 Why Now?

    1.3.1 Governance Expectations

    1.3.2 Technical Changes

    1.4 Rest of the Book

    Further Reading 

    PART I RISK OVERSIGHT

    2 Risk – An Overview

    2.1 Terminology

    2.1.1 Definition of Risk

    2.1.2 Risk

    2.1.3 Uncertainty

    2.1.4 Precautionary Principle

    2.2 Role of Banks and Risk

    2.2.1 In the Beginning

    2.2.2 Where are We Now?

    2.3 Sources of Risk and Uncertainty

    2.3.1 External Sources of Risk and Uncertainty

    2.3.2 Internal Sources of Risk and Uncertainty

    2.3.3 Systemic Risk

    2.4 Capital

    2.4.1 Confidence Interval

    2.4.2 Book Capital

    2.4.3 Economic Capital

    2.4.4 Regulatory Capital

    2.5 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    3 Risk Oversight

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Perspective

    3.2.1 Bottom

    3.2.2 Top

    3.2.3 Middle

    3.3 Models

    3.4 Risk Framework

    3.4.1 Three Lines of Defence

    3.4.2 Risk Owners

    3.4.3 Corporate Risk Management Functions

    3.4.4 Chief Risk Officer

    3.4.5 Policies, Standards and Procedures

    3.5 Biases

    3.6 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    4 Risk Management

    4.1 Introduction

    4.1.1 Definition of Risk Management

    4.2 Terminology and Components

    4.2.1 Cause and Effect

    4.2.2 Exposure and Event

    4.2.3 Effects and Consequences

    4.3 Risk Management Cycle

    4.3.1 Identify the Risk

    4.3.2 Assess the Risk

    4.3.3 Evaluate the Risk

    4.3.4 Manage the Risk

    4.3.5 Monitor and Review the Risk

    4.3.6 Escalation and Reporting

    4.4 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    5 Risk Appetite

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Terminology and Concept

    5.3 Stakeholders

    5.4 Expressions of Risk Appetite

    5.4.1 Board-level Risk Appetite Considerations

    5.4.2 Cascading Risk Appetite Down the Firm

    5.4.3 Dynamic Aspects of Risk Appetite

    5.5 Framework

    5.6 Risk Reporting

    5.7 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    6 Risk Culture

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Terminology

    6.2.1 Definitions and Descriptions of Risk Culture

    6.2.2 Expressions of Risk Culture

    6.2.3 The Individual

    6.2.4 Groups and Teams

    6.3 Assessing and Influencing Risk Culture

    6.3.1 Assessing Risk Culture

    6.3.2 Influencing Risk Culture

    6.4 Monitoring Risk Culture

    6.5 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    PART II SPECIFIC RISKS 121

    7 Credit Risk

    7.1 Introduction

    7.2 Definition of Credit Risk

    7.3 Framework

    7.4 Risk Appetite Metrics

    7.4.1 Simplest Metrics – Credit Exposure

    7.4.2 Intermediate Metrics – Probability of Default

    7.4.3 Complex Metrics – Loss Given Default

    7.4.4 Economic Capital

    7.5 Credit Risk Management

    7.5.1 When Things are Running Smoothly

    7.5.2 When Things are Not Running Smoothly

    7.5.3 Reducing Credit Risk

    7.6 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    8 Market Risk

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Definition of Market Risk

    8.3 Market Risk Framework

    8.3.1 Roles in the Framework

    8.3.2 Risk Appetite and Economic Capital

    8.4 Market Risk Estimation

    8.4.1 Simplest Metrics – Exposures and Stop-Loss

    8.4.2 Intermediate Metrics – Risk Factors

    8.4.3 Complex Metrics – Portfolio Simulation

    8.4.4 Economic Capital

    8.5 Market Risk Management

    8.5.1 Performance Measurement

    8.5.2 Back Testing

    8.5.3 Market Liquidity of Positions

    8.5.4 Discontinuities

    8.5.5 Stress Testing

    8.6 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    9 Operational Risk

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 Definition of Operational Risk

    9.3 Operational Risk Framework

    9.4 Operational Risk Estimation

    9.4.1 Indicators

    9.4.2 Models

    9.5 Operational Risk Management

    9.5.1 Operational Risk Management Objectives

    9.5.2 Sources of Risk Information

    9.5.3 Operational Risk Focal Points

    9.5.4 Risk Transfer

    9.6 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    10 Liquidity Risk

    10.1 Introduction

    10.2 Definition of Liquidity Risk

    10.3 Liquidity Risk Framework

    10.3.1 Roles in Funding Liquidity Risk Management

    10.3.2 Cost of Funding

    10.4 Liquidity Risk Measurement

    10.4.1 Short Term

    10.4.2 Very Short Term

    10.4.3 Long Term

    10.5 Liquidity Risk Management

    10.5.1 Overview

    10.5.2 Stress Testing

    10.6 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    11 Other Risks

    11.1 Introduction

    11.2 Reputational Risk

    11.3 Strategic Risk

    11.4 Business Risk

    11.5 Other Market Risks

    11.6 Model Risk

    11.7 Supplier Risk

    11.8 Resources

    11.9 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    12 Risk Interactions

    12.1 Introduction

    12.2 Risks as Frequency and Severity Drivers

    12.3 Risk Interactions

    12.3.1 Credit Risk with a Market Risk Severity Driver

    12.3.2 Credit Risk with an Operational Risk Severity Driver

    12.3.3 Market Risk or Operational Risk as the Severity Driver

    12.3.4 Funding Liquidity Risk with an Operational Risk Severity Driver

    12.4 Implications for Risk Management and Measurement

    12.5 Issues to Consider

    Further Reading

    PART III REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT

    13 Regulatory Environment

    13.1 Introduction

    13.2 Structure of Prudential Regulatory Process

    13.2.1 Mapping the Regulators

    13.2.2 Impact on Firms

    13.3 Scope of Prudential Regulation

    13.3.1 Pillar 1 – Minimum Capital Requirements

    13.3.2 Pillar 2 – Supervisory Review Process

    13.3.3 Pillar 3 – Market Discipline

    13.4 Regulatory Influence

    Further Reading

    Disclaimer Regarding Excerpts from S&P Materials

    Index

  • Mark Laycock has experience across the risk disciplines that attract regulatory capital. He is highly regarded within the Operational Risk discipline. He began working on Operational Risk in 1998 whilst at Deutsche Bank, which he joined in 1996. In 1999 banking regulators wanted an explicit capital requirement for operational risk. He worked with several industry groups developing practices and helped to establish the Operational Risk Data eXchange (ORX) in 2002. His involvement in Market Risk spans a decade from the mid-1980s. He was also a trader of Fixed Income and Equity strategies, such as equity index arbitrage. The later part of his Market Risk decade was spent at the Bank of England, Banking Supervision Division. Since 2008 Mark has worked for ORX on topics such as the categorisation of Operational Risk, Scenarios and Operational Risk Appetite. He also has a consulting company Alder Partners. Mark has an MBA, from Manchester Business School, where his dissertation was on Maturity and Interest Rate Mis-Matching of Banks.

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