Financial Systems & Regulatory Framework for Banks
Financial Systems & Regulatory Framework for Banks
Overview of the Financial System
Financial system of Pakistan and the role of State Bank of Pakistan (traditional/non-
traditional functions)
Components of the financial system
Development and growth of financial and capital markets
Present scenario of the financial system
Regulatory authorities governing the financial and capital markets
Structure of the Financial System
a. Money markets
i. Introduction and overview of the international money markets
ii. Money markets
iii. Money markets in Pakistan
- Structure and institutional development
- Instruments
- Framework
- Regulatory authorities and regulations/guidelines governing money market
b. Mutual Funds
i. Definition
ii. Types of mutual funds internationally and locally
iii. Risks involved
iv. Performance evaluation of mutual funds
v. SECP regulations for mutual funds
c. Depositories
i. Role and functions of a depository
ii. Depository participants, issuers and registrars
iii. Central Depository Company of Pakistan
a. Central Depositories Act, 1997 (Pakistan)
b. Role
c. Functions
d. Stakeholders
d. Capital markets
i. Introduction and overview of the international capital markets
ii. Meaning and significance of capital market
iii. Capital markets in Pakistan
iv. Types of markets
1. Primary Market
i. Meaning
ii. Significance and scope
iii. Developments in primary market
iv. Various agencies and institutions involved in primary market
v. Role of intermediaries– merchant bankers, registrars, underwriters, bankers
to issue, portfolio managers, debenture-trustees
2. Secondary Market
i. Meaning
ii. Significance
iii. Functions and scope of secondary market
iv. Secondary market intermediaries – stock brokers, sub-brokers, advisors,
their rules, regulations and code of conduct framed by SECP
v. Stock exchanges
• Functions and significance of stock exchanges
• Regulatory framework and control
• Operations of stock exchanges
• Classification and listing of securities
• Market makers
vi. Over the counter market
v. Market players – investors and companies
vi. Securities laws/regulatory framework
e. Non Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI)
i. Type of NBFIs
ii. Growth and role in the financial sector
iii. Players in Pakistan
a. Types
b. Formation and regulation
c. Role
Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP)
i. Role
ii. SECP Guidelines for Disclosure and Investor Protection
iii. Corporate governance
4. Financial Instruments
a. Money Market instruments
a. Treasury Bills
b. Certificates of Deposits
c. Bankers’ Acceptances
d. Eurodollars
e. Repos and Reverse Repos
f. Call Money Market
b. Capital market instruments
Fixed income instruments
i. Bonds/Sukuk
ii. Municipal Bonds
iii. Corporate Bonds
iv. Term Finance Certificates
v. Asset Backed Securities
vi. Treasury Notes
Equity securities
i. Preferred stock
ii. Common stock
Yields
Importance of interest rates
Properties (functions/features) and pricing of financial assets
Level and structure of interest rates
Forces determining rates
Term structure - the yield curve and its significance
Spot rates and forward rates
Local benchmark rates, KIBOR rates, t-bills
International benchmark rate, LIBOR rates
Credit rating and risk evaluation
Concept, scope and significance
Regulatory framework
Credit rating agencies in Pakistan and their process
Rating methodologies for various instruments
Evaluation of risk
Benefit to investors
Financial system and policy
Major functions of financial policy in a developing country
Financial intermediation
Financial disintermediation
Shallow finance
Financial repression
Financial deepening
Financial sector reforms
Financial sector reforms - importance and scope
De-regulation and liberalization of financial sector
Globalization: integration with world financial sector
Privatization of banking sector
Strengthening of supervisory controls: SBP’s role.
Current Trends in the Financial industry in Pakistan
Innovation challenges - branchless banking, mobile banking, risk mitigation and BASEL II,
BASEL III
Interest-free banking – Islamic Banking
Regulatory Framework
Banking laws and regulations
Bank Company Ordinance 1962
Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
State bank of Pakistan Act 1956
Foreign Exchange Manual
Financial Institutions Ordinance 2001
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