The Impact of Central Bank Policies on Bank Profitability
Category
Virtual Classroom Training
Objective of Training
Post-pandemic developments had led to a global trend of rising inflation. The war that began invasion of Ukraine caused a surge in rising inflation. All developed countries in February 2022 with Russia's began to experience their highest inflation rates 45 yearsin 40. Not all countries' central banks are responding to these developments in global markets with similar policies. Central banks in developed countries are shifting to tight monetary policies in the face of high inflation, while some central banks are hesitant to combat inflation due to recession concerns, and others are postponing the fight against inflation with the aim of sustaining economic growth. These differing decisions by central banks around the world are increasing volatility in money and capital markets and rapidly shifting the direction of capital to different countries. These developments will have a significant impact on risk management and profitability in banks with longer-term plans and positions. This programme aims to evaluate the impact of the strategies of central banks that have a significant influence on global money markets, such as the FED, ECB, BOE, and PBOC, and the decisions and practices of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey on Turkish bank balance sheets and profit margins.
The Impact of Central Bank Policies on Bank Profitability
16.01.2026 10:00 • 17.01.2026 16:00 • 2
Dynamics of the Financial System
Deposit/Credit System
Shareholder Expectations
Customer Expectations
Bank Costs
Funding Costs
Risk Costs, Alternative Costs, Operational Costs
The Effects of Central Bank Policies on Bank Balance Sheets
Policies Implemented by the FED, ECB, and CBRT
Possible Consequences of Changes in Money Supply
The Effects of Decisions Directing Capital Flows on Bank Balance Sheets
The Expected Effects of Interest Rate Movements on the Banking Sector and Markets
The Effects of Exchange Rate Movements on the Banking Sector and Markets
Branch, Regional, and Head Office managers