Current issues and innovations in international Finance
Brief description
- Income statement
- Balance sheet analysis
- CF statement analysis
- Equity Analysis: DCF approach
- Portfolio strategies: Strategic and tactical asset allocation
- Quantitative methods for forecasts of the distribution of stock returns
- Equity investment instruments: Active and passive investment funds, ETFs, forwards/futures on indices
- Interest rates
- Fixed Income products
- ABS
- MBS
- Alternative Investments
- Portfolio return
- Portfolio risk
Mode of delivery
Präsenzveranstaltung
Type
Pflichtfach
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
- Hull, John (2019): Optionen, Futures und andere Derivate, Pearson, 10th edition.
- CFA Institute (2021): Wiley's Level I CFA Program Study Guide 2022: Complete Set, 1st ed. Wiley.
- Course handouts
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Online-lecture elements, Flipped Classroom teaching, online quizzes; self-study elements with textbook and online videos; Students work on their home assignments in peer groups. Peers have to present their solutions. Classroom debates on presented solutions; Peer feedback and assessment
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment (30%): quality of the work assignments, tasks completed by the students, written quizzes and written final exam (70%)
Prerequisites and co-requisites
International Banking and Business Models; ALM, Risk Management and International Banking Regulation
Infos
Degree programme
International Banking and Finance (Master)
Cycle
Master
ECTS Credits
6.00
Language of instruction
English
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2025
Semester
2 SS
Incoming
Yes
Learning outcome
After successful completion of the module, the students can
- describe the components of the income statement and alternative presentation
- describe the elements of the balance sheet: assets, liabilities, and equity
- describe uses and limitations of the balance sheet in financial analysis
- describe relationships among ratios and evaluate a company using ratio analysis
- explain benefits of securitization for economies and financial markets
- describe securitization, including the parties involved in the process and the roles they play
- describe characteristics of the major asset classes that investors consider in forming portfolios
- describe the major types of securities, currencies, contracts, commodities, and real assets that trade in organized markets, including their distinguishing characteristics and major subtypes
- define spot rates and calculate the price of a bond using spot rates
- compare and calculate cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities
- describe and calculate the flat price, accrued interest, and the full price of a bond
- identify, calculate, and interpret activity, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and valuation ratios
- calculate and interpret the mean, variance, and covariance (or correlation) of asset returns based on historical data
Course code
0230-17-03-BB-EN-11