Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Ha Vu
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
(ECON1020 or ECON111) and (ECON1021 or ECON110)
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit provides an overview of current operations of the Australian and global financial systems and the management of financial institutions. The unit also covers financial sector crises and the lessons learnt. Topics may include the objectives and performance of financial institutions, risks and their controls, asset and liability management, credit evaluation, capital adequacy and regulations, informal money lenders and microfinance institutions, and shadow banking. |
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Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Individual and Group Discussions | 25% | No | Weeks 3, 5, 6, 10&12 |
Online Test | 25% | No | Week 8 |
Final Examination | 50% | No | Exam Period |
Assessment Type 1: Participatory task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 22 hours
Due: Weeks 3, 5, 6, 10&12
Weighting: 25%
3 written individual discussions (to be submitted via iLearn throughout the session) and 2 group discussions in the format of group presentation (recorded and submitted via iLearn for marking)
Assessment Type 1: Quiz/Test
Indicative Time on Task 2: 3 hours
Due: Week 8
Weighting: 25%
An online test will be held in Week 8.
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 50 hours
Due: Exam Period
Weighting: 50%
A two-hour exam will be held during the end of session Formal Examination Period, and will consist of true/false, short-answer, and essay-type questions.
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2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
The delivery format of this Unit is as follows:
(i) One hour face-to-face lecture (on campus) as per timetable. In this hour, we will discuss the first part of each week topic. This lecture is scheduled to be recorded live, and later uploaded into ilearn.
(ii) One hour pre-recorded lecture which will be released (on ECHO360 in ilearn) at the beginning of each week. In this recording, I will discuss the second part of the topic. (iii) One hour tutorial/seminar which can be in person (on campus) or online (via zoom) depending on your class registration.
All materials for the unit, such as the lecture recordings, lecture notes, reading materials, and discussion questions etc will be made available to students on the unit iLearn site at http://ilearn.mq.edu.au. Students are strongly encouraged to check the unit iLearn page weekly for announcements as well as the unit schedule, additional readings, assessment information, and discussion questions.
There is no prescribed textbook for Econ2035. You are highly recommended to check ilearn regularly for the updates of readings posted.
Recommended texts and books:
(i) Kidwell, D. et al. 2019, Financial Markets, Institutions and Money (4th edn), Australian Edition, John Wiley & Sons Australia.
https://www.wileydirect.com.au/blog/buy/financial-markets-institutions-and-money/
(ii) Madura, J. 2024, Financial Markets and Institutions (14th edn), Cengage Learning,
https://au.cengage.com/c/financial-markets-institutions-14e-madura-paskelian/9780357988299/
(iii) Calomiris and Haber, 2014, Fragile by Design - The political origins of banking crises and scarce credit
(iv) Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig, 2024, The Bankers’ New Clothes: What’s Wrong with Banking and What to Do about It - New and Expanded Edition
You may want to check out some of authors' presentations here:
https://casi.stanford.edu/news/bankers-new-clothes-timely-update-our-fragile-banking-system#:~:text=The%20Bankers'%20New%20Clothes%3A%20What's,of%20law%20and%20democracy%20itself.
Other useful resources:
www.wsj.com
www.ft.com
www.bloomberg.com
www.theeconomist.com
www.rba.gov.au
www.bis.org
iLearn; i-Lecture
Throughout the session, we will be looking at the following 10 topics (see the Unit Schedule in ilearn for details):
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An Overview of Financial Institutions, Risks and Regulations |
2 |
The Theoretical Rationale of Financial Institutions |
3 |
Liabilities Management |
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Credit risk Management |
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Securities Portfolio Management |
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Interest Rate Risk Management |
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Liquidity Management |
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Capital Management |
9 |
Financial Institutions in Less Developed countries |
10 |
Managing Financial Crises |
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Unit information based on version 2024.06 of the Handbook