Master’s in Financial Market and Activity Regulation
Second-Level Master's Degree
The Master's program covers the regulatory aspects of banking and finance, addressing the most common issues in the practice of financial activities and capital markets. The course will address topics closely related to public supervisory institutions in economic matters, with a particular focus on their specialized areas. The excellent results achieved by the Master’s students have led to their success in the Bank of Italy’s competitive exam, employment with other supervisory authorities and law and professional firms, and further academic studies.
The master's program features an interdisciplinary approach that combines traditional lectures with other teaching methods that engage participants. To complement the lectures, there will be focus groups, working groups, and exercises. Seminars will be organized, and participation in study conferences, round tables, and discussion boards will be encouraged. Topics for individual in-depth study will be provided, covering key aspects of the banking, financial, and insurance sectors.
The Master's program is divided into the following modules:
Regulatory sources and the evolution of industry regulations
The top-level architecture of the Italian and European financial systems
Banking and financial entities
Operational forms: banking activities
Collective asset management
Markets:
Innovative perspectives on banking and finance.
Scientific Director: Francesco Capriglione, Full Professor of Economic Law at the G. Marconi University of Rome and former Full Professor of Intermediary and Financial Market Law at Luiss Guido Carli.
Academic Director: Mirella Pellegrini, Full Professor of Economic Law at Luiss Guido Carli.
LUISS SCHOOL OF LAW
Viale Pola 12, Rome
00198
T: +39 06 85225579/5352
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