Principles of Banking and Financial Systems
*Course Description*
This course explores the structure and function of banking and financial systems, covering financial markets, instruments, risk management, regulations, and fintech. Students will analyse real-world applications through case studies and presentations.
*Course Objectives*
- Understand financial systems and intermediation.
- Analyse financial instruments and risk management strategies.
- Evaluate regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations.
- Apply knowledge to real-world scenarios and fintech innovations.
*Prerequisites*
Introduction to Finance (FINA 101) or Principles of Economics (ECON 101).
*Required Textbooks*
1. Mishkin, F. S. The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (12th ed.).
2. Rose, P. S., & Hudgins, S. C. Bank Management & Financial Services (11th ed.).
*Supplementary Readings*
- Reports from BIS, IMF, Federal Reserve.
- Articles from Journal of Banking & Finance, The Economist.
*Course Outline*
*Week 1: Introduction to Financial Systems*
- Components: Banks, NBFCs, Markets.
- Functions: Intermediation, Payments, Risk Sharing.
*Week 2: Financial Markets*
- Money vs. Capital Markets. Primary vs. Secondary Markets.
*Week 3: Financial Instruments*
- Equity, Debt, Hybrid Instruments. Valuation Basics.
*Week 4: Derivatives*
- Futures, Options, Swaps. Hedging and Speculation.
*Week 5: Risk Management I*
- Credit, Market, Operational Risks.
*Week 6: Risk Management II*
- Value at Risk (VaR), Stress Testing.
*Week 7: Central Banking*
- Monetary Policy, Tools, Financial Stability.
*Week 8: Commercial Banking*
- Credit Analysis, Liquidity Management, ALM.
*Week 9: International Banking*
- Forex, Cross-Border Risks, Trade Finance.
*Week 10: Investment Banking*
- IPOs, M&A, Underwriting.
*Week 11: Financial Regulation*
- Basel III, Dodd-Frank, Ethical Practices.
*Week 12: Fintech Innovations*
- Blockchain, Digital Currencies, AI in Finance.
*Week 13: Case Studies*
- 2008 Crisis, LIBOR Scandal.
*Week 14: Group Presentations*
- Case Study Analysis.
*Week 15: Review & Final Exam*
*Assessment*
- *Midterm Exam (20%):* Week 7.
- *Final Exam (25%):* Week 15.
- *Assignments (15%):* Problem-solving exercises.
- *Group Presentation (15%):* Weeks 12-14.
- *Case Study Report (15%):* Week 14.
- *Participation (10%):* Engagement in discussions.
*Grading Scale*
- A: 90-100%, B: 80-89%, C: 70-79%, D: 60-69%, F: <60%.
*Policies*
- *Attendance: * Mandatory; >3 absences impact grade.
- *Late Work: * 10% penalty/day; no submissions after 1 week.
- *Academic Integrity: * Zero tolerance for plagiarism.
*Resources*
- LMS: Lecture notes, forums.
- Databases: Bloomberg, Reuters.
*Important Dates*
- Midterm: Week 7.
- Presentations: Weeks 12-14.
- Final Exam: Week 15.