Faculty Opinion

BTRM Faculty Opinion offers students and professionals valuable insights from experienced BTRM faculty members. This feature provides expert perspectives on current issues, trends, and best practices in treasury risk management, enhancing the learning experience. By incorporating real-world opinions and strategic viewpoints, the BTRM Faculty Opinion aims to deepen participants’ understanding of the evolving challenges in bank treasury and risk management.

BTRM Faculty Opinion #9 – Moorad Choudhry (August 2025)

The Gap Between Theory And Practice Was Too Big – So We Closed It


BTRM Faculty Opinion #8 – Chris Westcott (July 25)

Reflections on a Career in Asset & Liability Management 


BTRM Faculty Opinion #7 – Patricia Geraghty (May 25)

Has Climate Change Gone Out of Fashion for Banks and Corporates?


BTRM Faculty Opinion #6 Joe Breeden (Mar 25)

Model Risk Management for Large Language Models in Financial Services


BTRM Faculty Opinion #5 – Peter Eisenhardt (Feb 25)

Non-Bank Financial Intermediation: Under the Microscope


BTRM Faculty Opinion #4 – Andrea Cremonino (Jan 25)

Basel IV impacts and how banks can manage them


BTRM Faculty Opinion #3 – Claire Sutherland (Dec 24)

The Importance of Hedging: A Strategic Tool in Risk Management


BTRM Faculty Opinion #2 – Malgorzata Tynecka (Nov 24)

Then and Now of Stress Testing


BTRM Faculty Opinion #1 – Miranda Love (Oct 24)

Can the use of AI overcome the challenges Banks face in meeting regulatory requirements such as those related to capital and liquidity risk management?