SFB12614 International Finance (Spring 2025)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics
Campus:
Halden
Course Leader:
Imtiaz Badshah
Teaching language:
English
Duration:
½ year

The course is connected to the following study programs

Compulsory for students on

  • the Bachelor Programme in Business Administration specializing in International Business

  • the Bachelor Programme in Business Administration specializing in Economic Analysis

Absolute requirements

All courses in first year must be passed before students can start in third year in the study programme.This requirement does not apply to the exchange students.

Recommended requirements

Microeconomics/Mikroøkonomi 

Lecture Semester

6th semester (spring).

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

This subject will enable the student to achieve the following learning outcomes.

Knowledge
The student will have gained knowledge of:

  • the functioning of the system of international finance both from the perspective of the international macro economy and from the perspective of a firm operating in international markets.

  • wide spectrum of concepts, such as the idealized concept of 'purchasing power parity', the benefits and costs of hedging and speculating with derivatives and the effects portfolio diversification.

  • understanding that risk cannot be eliminated - it can only be re-distributed to others.

Skills
The student will have learned to:

  • analyze and interpret key markets, institutions, processes and instruments of the global financial economy.

  • understand the theoretical concepts, based on mathematical models, graphical representation and text- and data analysis.

  • evaluate the benefits, costs and risks of globalization.

General competence
The student will:

  • have built a frame of reference for understanding and evaluating the functioning of the global financial markets, its opportunities, challenges and risks.

  • be ready to use the above mentioned methods of analysis to arrive at answers to specific questions under the uncertainties presented by global financial conditions - be it in the pursuit of more advanced academic degrees, or be it in the student's future role as economist, entrepreneur, administrator, policy-maker or educator.

Content

This course is built around three central questions: 'How does the system of international finance function?' ' What are the specific instruments that, for better or for worse, are used by the participants in international financial markets for the purpose of hedging against risk, and for the purpose of embracing risk through speculation?', and 'How could things go so wrong to produce a financial crisis that has led to world recession?'

Topics are:

  • The Foreign Exchange Market

  • International Parity Conditions

  • The International Monetary System and Exchange Rate Regimes

  • Speculation, Hedging, and Foreign Currency Derivatives

  • Forwards, Future, Option, and Swaps

  • Exchange Rate Determination

Forms of teaching and learning

Students will participate in the following learning activities:

Lectures, Seminars, group work, and group discussions and presentations.

Workload

The course will give the student approximately 280 hours of work.

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

A group written assignment will be assessed on a pass/fail basis.

A 'pass' on the assignment is necessary to obtain permission to take the final exam.

Examination

Four hours individual written examination on campus
Aids allowed:

  • calculator with empty memory, incapable of symbolic computation or wireless communication

  • mother tongue - English - mother tongue dictionary.

Grades: A-F.

Examiners

One internal and one external examiner, or to internal examiners.

Course evaluation

To improve the course, we need the evaluations from the students. The course is evaluated each semester. The evaluations from the students are treated by the by the departement staff.

Literature

The current reading list for 2024 Spring can be found in Leganto

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 17, 2024 11:15:34 PM