Financial Markets: Theory & Computation
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| BUSI3190 | Nottingham University Business School China | 3 | 20 | Full year China |
- Code
- BUSI3190
- School
- Nottingham University Business School China
- Level
- 3
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Full year China
Summary
PRE-REQUISITE
Please note that for this module, the following pre-requisite applies:
BUSI2156 Corporate Finance
(Please ignore Requisites: N/A below)
The module examines the workings of the major financial markets. Markets for equity and debt are dealt with (money and foreign exchange markets are also the focus) as are markets for derivative instruments. The module covers the key theoretical models of modern finance, key market conventions and mechanisms, financial risk management with derivative instruments. It also provides students with a knowledge and understanding of the key finance subjects such as money market, return metric, portfolio models, asset pricing models etc. It equips students with the essential techniques applied in financial calculations. The course will also integrate application areas in finance which have already been introduced to students, or which are being introduced students you concurrently.
Cap: 360 in total. Places will be allocated to students taking this as an option on the basis of performance in the pre-requisite module.
Re-assessment format is decided by the school.
Target Students
Compulsory for FAM students, optional for IBE
Classes
- One 1-hour seminar each week for 3 weeks
- One 1-hour-30-minute lecture each week for 20 weeks
- One 1-hour computing each week for 3 weeks
Assessment
- 100% Exam 1 (3-hour): End-of-year 3-hour written examination (100%)
Assessed by end of spring semester
Educational Aims
To understand the key mechanism, major elements and contemporary issues of major financial markets. To introduce students to the process and theory of financial risk management with derivative instruments. To provide students with the skills and ideas necessary to implement basic computational approaches to financial problems.Learning Outcomes
- The dynamic and changing nature of business and the consideration of the future of organisations within the global business environment, including the management of risk.
- The development, access and operation of markets for resources, goods and services.
- The sources, uses and management of finance.
- The use of accounting and other information systems for planning, control, and decision making.
- The use of accounting and other information systems for managing financial risk.
- The development of appropriate policies and strategies within a changing environment to meet stakeholder interests.
- The use of risk management techniques and business continuity planning to help maximise achievement of strategic objectives.
- Economic policy with an understanding of analytical methods and model-based argument and of different methodological approaches and their strengths and limitations.
- The ability to analyse facts and circumstances to determine the cause of a problem and identifying and selecting appropriate solutions.
- The ability to analyse and evaluate a range of business data, sources of information and appropriate methodologies, which includes the need for strong digital literacy, and to use that research for evidence-based decision-making.
- Conceptual and critical thinking, analysis, synthesis and evaluation.
Professional practical skills:
- Numeracy and quantitative skills to manipulate data, evaluate, estimate and model business problems, functions and phenomena.
- The ability to apply business models to business problems and phenomena.
- The ability to understand the operation of the macroeconomy.
Conveners
- Dr Wai Kin Leung