Subject
Financial Markets
- code 10285
- course 99
- term
- type op
- credits 6
Main language of instruction: Catalan
Other languages of instruction: Spanish
Teaching staff
Head instructor
Office hours
Tutorials will be set at the request of students. It will announce the day and time for anyone else who wants to attend.
Also, a quarter of an hour before school, the teacher will be available to the student.
Introduction
The course financial markets is to show the student the main financial products that are used in practice. The course has a strong practical since after the necessary explanations, the student demonstrates the practical applications that occur in the daily life of a company. It also analyzes and reinvest the surplus liquid companies. Finally, it gives an overview of the products.
Pre-course requirements
To make the subject properly, you should have completed Finance I and Finance II.
Objectives
This paper presents the program of the course Financial Markets. Based on teaching experience in other courses, this program is designed to be taught in about 40 hours.
In addition to the topics included here, you should explain to students the characteristics and uses of the products main thing to be done in each of the sessions.
The bibliography is detailed for the student who wants to delve into the topic or topics that interest you. However, the course can be followed with explanations and notes that provide the teacher given the changing environment presented by these markets.
Competences / Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- 05 - To understand the functions of corporate finance departments.
- 20 - To make decisions on resource optimisation using mathematical tools.
Syllabus
Topic 1: Introduction to Financial System
1.1 An overview
1.2 The European Central Bank
1.3 Bank of Spain
1.4 Financial Institutions
1.5 Financial Markets
1.6 Financial Products
Topic 2: Introduction to Financial Mathematics
2.1 The time value of money
2.2 Applications Financial Excel
Tema3: Money Markets
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Public Debt
3.3 Cash
3.4 Short-term Enterprise Asset
Item 4: Banking Products
4.1 An overview
4.2 Credit Account
4.3 Loans
4.4 Leasing and Renting
4.5 Factoring and Confirming
4.6 Forfaiting
Theme 5: Fixed Income Markets
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Characteristic of fixed income
5.3 Public and Private Debt
5.4 Primary Market
5.5 Secondary Market
Item 6: variable income markets
6.1 Introduction
6.2 What is the stock market?
6.3 What are the actions?
6.4 Adjusting
6.5 Special Operations Opas, extensions, etc.
6.6 Investment funds
Item 7: Derivatives Markets (I)
7.1 Introduction
FRA 07.02
7.3 SWAP
Item 8: Derivatives Markets (II)
8.1 Futures
8.2 Options
8.3 futures and options markets in Spain
Item 9: Globalisation and financial markets
9.1 Introduction
9.2 What is globalization?
9.3 The globalization and financial markets.
9.4 Crisis of financial systems
Alpha
Evaluation systems and criteria
In person
There will be a midterm exam no mid-year discharge. If you get a good grade on this test, weighted the final exam.
Final review of the entire syllabus.
Class attendance, active participation and conducting exercises that request, scored 20% of the final grade.
Deshacer cambios
Alpha
Bibliography and resources
Throughout the course the student will be provided with all the necessary equipment to continue and deepen the subject. With the advanced MA course will relate with an updated bibliography and find that students can delve into subjects.
Teaching and learning material