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Study Plan
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Laurea magistrale in International Economics and Business - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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International financial modelling (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S008985
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
English
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SECS-S/06 - MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCES
Period
Primo semestre (lauree magistrali) dal Oct 2, 2023 al Dec 22, 2023.
Courses Single
Authorized
Learning objectives
The course aims at providing the student with tools for the financial portfolio managing of companies operating in international markets. In particular the course will focus on: some basic concepts of the financial markets and specific features characterizing the international markets; some mathematical tools for capturing crucial relations among different financial instruments, with applications to risk hedging and to investments planning; some software tools for supporting the decision process. At the end of the course, the student should have to be aware of concepts which are fundamental for companies investing or seeking funding on international markets. For example she should have understood: the relationships between interest rates and exchange rates; the functioning of some derivatives on such rates; the types of risk inherent in domestic and foreign bonds and in the evaluation and management of an international company. Furthermore, the student should have to be able to apply principles and criteria, and to use mathematical and software tools for the assessment and the choice of financial opportunities.
Prerequisites and basic notions
There is no special prerequisite for this course.
Program
The course consists of the following modules:
1) A brief overview of monetary systems
2) A detailed overview of exchange rates: direct and indirect rates
3) The mathematics of exchange rates
4) A brief overview of multinational companies
5) Definition and examples of currency risk: transaction risk, translation risk, economic risk
6) Financial tools to hedge currency risk: forward contracts, swap contracts, currency options
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Frontal lectures with slides.
Learning assessment procedures
Closed-book exam with theory questions and numerical exercises.
Evaluation criteria
The final grade reflects the ability of the students to elaborate upon the main theoretical ideas discussed in the course and to solve simple arithmetical exercises featuring the calculation of exchange rates.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The grade is expressed as N/30 with 0<=N<=30 (N=18 to pass, N=30 maximum).
Exam language
English