3904074: Capital markets, institutions and regulation

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Semester:SS 15
Type:Lecture
Language:English
Scheduled in semester:2
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:24.0 L / 18.0 h
Self-directed study time:57.0 h

Module coordination/Lecturers

Curricula

Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management (01.10.2008)

Description

  • Function of Financial Markets
  • Financial Intermediaries
  • Regulation of the Financial System
  • Central Banking
  • Monetary Policy
  • Money Market
  • Capital Markets
  • Banking Regulation
  • Regulation of Venture Capital Firms, Finance Companies, and Financial Conglomerates
  • Investment Banks, Brokerage Firms and Mutual Funds

Learning Outcomes

  • Describing financial market functions
  • Explaining the financial intermediation concept
  • Justifying financial market and bank regulation
  • Illustrating monetary policy measures of central banks
  • Comparing bank management forms
  • Differentiating particular institutions on the finance market

Qualifications

Literature

Required reading:

  • Saunders and Cornett: Financial Markets and Institutions, International edition 2012

Materials

Lecture slides and additional literature will be available on moodle

Exam Modalities

  • Written examination with 90 minutes editing time (30 minutes dedicated to lecture provided by Prof. Dr. Zetsche and 60 minutes dedicated to lecture provided by Prof. Dr. Vigano)

Dates

DatumZeitRaum
24.02.201513:15 - 16:30abgesagt/cancelled
03.03.201513:15 - 16:30abgesagt/cancelled
28.04.201509:00 - 12:15H4
07.05.201509:00 - 12:15H4
07.05.201517:00 - 19:15H4
08.05.201509:00 - 15:30H4
21.05.201509:00 - 12:15H4