Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

LJMU Partner Taught

Learning Methods

Workshop

Module Offerings

7611DHOMGT-JAN-PAR

7611DHOMGT-SEP-PAR

7611DHOMGT-SEP_NS-PAR

Aims

The aim of this module is to examine and understand the key financial and economic concepts and core characterisations of financial markets and institutions. Students will be provided with a traditional lens with which to evaluate financial markets, thus building a robust understanding of the behaviour of the financial and economic environment.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Critically examine contemporary issues within financial institutions and markets.
2.
Research, identify and critically assess the management, regulation and organisation of financial institutions and markets.
3.
Critically evaluate the causes and implications of exogenous shocks to the financial system.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Financial institutions and markets – debt markets, equity markets, market microstructure (stock and bond issuance, financial exchanges). Banking sector – the role and trajectory of the banking sector, management of banks (banking operations, asset management, capital management, liquidity management). International finance – foreign exchange markets, conditions of the foreign exchange markets (arbitrage, purchasing power parity, interest rate parity). Alternative financial systems – Islamic banking and finance (financial engineering, governance and regulation).
Additional Information:This module will give students the necessary knowledge to undertake an evaluation of a financial system. It is largely theory driven but the extant theoretical lenses will be given real world contextualisations.

Assessments

Portfolio