Financial Markets and Institutions
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The course aims at describing the functioning of financial markets and intermediaries, in line with the objectives of the degree. After a brief introduction related to the functions of financial markets and intermediaries, the first part of the course focuses on financial products, such as money market instruments, capital market instruments, derivatives, unit funds. The second part of the course focuses on financial intermediaries, in particular banks, with an analysis of their business models, regulations, financial statements.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the technical characteristics and economic profiles of money market instruments, capital market instruments, and derivatives. The student knows the specificities of the business models, the financial statements and the regulation of the different financial intermediaries.
Lesson period: Second trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second trimester
The course is thought during the second term. To be defined according to the evolution of the health emergency.
Course syllabus
Introduction and overview of financial markets
Theory of financial intermediation
Money markets
Capital markets
Derivatives
Mutual funds
Banks
Regulation
Balance sheet and performance
Theory of financial intermediation
Money markets
Capital markets
Derivatives
Mutual funds
Banks
Regulation
Balance sheet and performance
Prerequisites for admission
None
Teaching methods
Front teaching, discussions, group work, class presentation
Teaching Resources
Saunders A., Cornett M.M., Economics of Financial Intermediation , McGraw-Hill chapters. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam is written and consists of open questions
SECS-P/11 - FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professor:
Vandone Daniela
Professor(s)