International Financial Markets 2104-GPIR-D4IFMA
Outline of seminars (subject to changes):
Introduction to financial system and markets;
International financial system;
Anglo-Saxon vs. continental financial system;
Classification of financial markets;
Money market;
Capital market;
Foreign Exchange market;
Derivatives;
Political economy of financial crisis 2008+;
Challenges of digital economy.
Sustainable and green financial markets.
Course coordinators
Mode
Learning outcomes
On completion of the unit students should be able to:
Name the economic role of different segments of financial market;
Understand the process of financial integration;
Understand the role of international financial institutions in financial stability;
Search, access and examine the main sources of data relevant to financial markets.
Assessment criteria
1. Presentation: 20-minute presentation on the selected topic (list of topics included in the syllabus) – 40% of the final grade (40 points);
2. E-learning platform tasks – 40% of the final grade (2 x 20 points);
3. Coursework: active participation in seminars – 20% of the final grade (20 points).
USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS:
1. Presentations, LEVEL 2 is permitted. GENERATING IDEAS AND CREATING STRUCTURES BY AI (Artificial intelligence can be used, among other things, to brainstorm, create structures, and generate ideas for improving work).
2. Online assignments: NO AI (Students rely solely on their knowledge, understanding, and skills).
Practical placement
NA
Additional information
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