Teacher(s)
Language
English
Learning outcomes
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Content
Money and the financial system will be introduced. In order to enable the pricing of financial instruments, the time value of money will be addressed. Present and future value calculations of a single cash flow, of cash flow streams, annuities and perpetuities will be taught.
Both money market (treasury bills, commercial paper, repo) and capital market products (bonds, stocks) will be discussed. We will go into the pricing and the risk of bonds and stocks. Financial derivatives will also be introduced
The importance of financial intermediaries is also addressed, focusing on the structure of the financial industry, financial institutions and the regulator.
Both money market (treasury bills, commercial paper, repo) and capital market products (bonds, stocks) will be discussed. We will go into the pricing and the risk of bonds and stocks. Financial derivatives will also be introduced
The importance of financial intermediaries is also addressed, focusing on the structure of the financial industry, financial institutions and the regulator.
Teaching methods
The lectures
During the lectures the theoretical concepts will be explained. Students will be encouraged to participate to class, answering to questions that will be raised (e.g. using Wooclap). Financial examples applying theoretical concepts will be demonstrated, together with a (virtual) trading example and financial applications in MS Excel.
TA sessions
Students will have the opportunity to solve problems under the guidance of an assistant, who will demonstrate the exercises. Students are encouraged to review the lecture before attending exercise classes.
During the lectures the theoretical concepts will be explained. Students will be encouraged to participate to class, answering to questions that will be raised (e.g. using Wooclap). Financial examples applying theoretical concepts will be demonstrated, together with a (virtual) trading example and financial applications in MS Excel.
TA sessions
Students will have the opportunity to solve problems under the guidance of an assistant, who will demonstrate the exercises. Students are encouraged to review the lecture before attending exercise classes.
Evaluation methods
1. Written exam (90% of the final grade)
During an on-campus closed book exam, students will need to identify, define and explain theoretical concepts as well as solve numerical problems.
2. Group assignment (10% of the final grade)
Students will be asked to participate in a (virtual) trading game (using a trading platform), define their trading strategy and explain their trades.
During an on-campus closed book exam, students will need to identify, define and explain theoretical concepts as well as solve numerical problems.
2. Group assignment (10% of the final grade)
Students will be asked to participate in a (virtual) trading game (using a trading platform), define their trading strategy and explain their trades.
Online resources
On the university’s electronic platform the following additional information will be offered:
- a copy of the slides used in class
- the exercises that will be solved during the exercise classes. Additional exercises will be added (partially with solutions)
- (simple) MCQ tests that will enable students to verify whether they can identify key concepts in financial markets.
- a copy of the slides used in class
- the exercises that will be solved during the exercise classes. Additional exercises will be added (partially with solutions)
- (simple) MCQ tests that will enable students to verify whether they can identify key concepts in financial markets.
Bibliography
Lecture intéressante:
Financial Markets and Institutions (10th Edition) Global edition (The Pearson) – F.Mishkin and S. Eakins - Paperback ISBN: 9781292459547
Il est à noter que les étudiants devront également suivre l’actualité financière et que l’ensemble des documents évoqués lors du cours fera partie de la matière d’examen.
Financial Markets and Institutions (10th Edition) Global edition (The Pearson) – F.Mishkin and S. Eakins - Paperback ISBN: 9781292459547
Il est à noter que les étudiants devront également suivre l’actualité financière et que l’ensemble des documents évoqués lors du cours fera partie de la matière d’examen.
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Economics and Management (French-English)
Bachelor : Business Engineering (French-English)
Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering
Bachelor in Economics and Management [Dual Bachelor’s degree for the holder of a Bachelor in Law]