Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2203: Money and Banking
Summer Fukuda
This course covers basic and advanced levels of Money and Banking for undergraduate students.
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Banks and Financial Intermediaries (EKU 2201)
Description
The course introduces the entire area of money and public finance including commercial banks and other financial intermediaries.
Topics
Role and functions of money, operation of financial institutions, effects of money and credits on economic activity, the commercial banking systems, risk faced by financial institutions, and management practices in Indonesian banks and financial institutions.
Objectives
Develop students’ understanding of the importance of money and public finance area on the economic activity.
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB 2308
Course Title : Money and Banking
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Identify the basic economics principles about the structure of financial
markets, foreign exchange markets, financial institution management
and the role of monetary policy in the economy.
2. Explain how interest rate is determined, by applying the relevant
theories and using the appropriate framework.
3. Demonstrate deep understanding on the effect
CBEB2308 Money and Banking
CBEB2310 Islamic Finance
CBEB2311 Financial Econometrics
CBEB2313 Mathematics for Finance
CBEB2320
Treasury Management
CBEB2321
Applied Financial Planning
CBEB3301
Risk Management and Insurance
CBEB3302
Investment
CBEB3308
Derivatives Market
CBEB3309
Bank Management
CBEB3310
Financial Markets and Institutions
CBEB3312
International Finance
Money and Banking in Japan
This course deals with characteristics of the Japanese financial system, through discussions of "hot issues". Problem loans are currently a hot issue. Consolidation of major banks if also a hot issue. Through the study and discussion of these issues, we can learn about the role of banks, the importance of the financial system, the relationship between banks and business corporations, and so on. In addition, this course provides a comparative analysis between Japan and the United States. Topics covered include the following: (1) The current situation of Japanese problem loans; (2)
Faculty of Business and Economics at The University of Hong Kong
ECON0207 Monetary economics
Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 2 & 3
This course discusses the role of money in the economy, including how money affects inflation, interest rates and output and employment in both the static and dynamic contexts. Related topics are theories of money demand and supply, the conduct of monetary policy, rules vs. discretion, adaptive and rational expectations, time inconsistency, origin of money, and electronic means of payments.
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
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Monetary Economics I (EKU 2139)
Description
The course introduces basic concepts and theories of money.
Topics
Role of money, function of banks, the relationships between money and the economy, introduction to monetary theories and policies, their implications to the economy.
Objectives
Provide students with the ability to use theories in analyzing economic phenomena for solving monetary problems.
Monetary Economics II (EKU 2143)
Description
The course covers deeper topics on monetary concepts and theories.
Topics
Money supply and demand, research and empirical studies on monetary, monetary case studies in Indonesia
Objectives
Provide students with knowledge concerning monetary economics theories, including their development and applications.
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Business Policy and Strategy
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB2322
Course Title : Legal Aspects of Banking
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Discuss the fundamental principles relating to the legal relationship,
the duties and liabilities of the banker and customer.
2. Explain the legal principles of lending and the concept of letter of
credit.
3. Differentiate the conventional and Islamic banking in Malaysia.
4. Discuss recent legal developments relating to the
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
: Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Course Code : CBEB 2102
Course Title : Financial Management
Credit Hours : 3
Course Prerequisite(s) / None
Minimum Requirement(s) :
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to :
1. Identify the principles and basic techniques of finance.
2. Describe the various types of financial instruments, roles and functions
of financial markets and relevant regulators in the country.
3. Distinguish and apply the concept of time value of money.
4. Analyze the factors that determine a company’s need for external
financing, be it debt or equity using
Economics Macroeconomics 4 Koyama
Uchida
Kudoh Itaya
Uchida
Microeconomics 4 Ono
Hizen Ono
Hizen
Kubota
Public Finance 4 - Koyama
Political Economy 4 Okabe
Nishibe Karato
Nishibe
Hamada
Economic History 4 Naito
Takai
Miyamoto Naito
S.Tanaka
Miyamoto
Environment Economics 4 - Yoshida
Development Economics 4 - Yoshino
Econometrics 4 Sono
Kakizawa
Suzukawa Takagi
Sono
Hasegawa
History of Economic Ideas 4 Hashimoto K.Sasaki
Public Economics 4 Itaya -
Money and Banking 4 Hamada -
Labor Economics 4 Abe -
Address
3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0012, Japan
Access
Our Tokyo Campus is a 3 minute walk from Myogadani station (M23) on the Tokyo Metro Subway Marunouchi Line.
Myogadani station is 5 minutes past Ikebukuro station, and 11 minutes past Tokyo station.
MFIN7004
Financial Services Regulations
Hsu, Berry
General Information
This course provides students with the legal background necessary to comply with the regulatory requirements in banking and finance. It covers the legal aspects of corporate governance, the legal framework of banking and finance, and financial products, including derivatives. This course also provides students with background on market access in financial services, as China embarks on liberalization of its financial markets as a member of the WTO.
Extra Information
Equivalent to MFIN6011 Derivatives: Law & Regulation
Financial Management ( Sino-Canada) four years
This speciality is set up in the joint efforts of our institute and Douglas College with the purpose to nurture the specialized personnel of compound financial management competence for China's or foreign multinationals, enterprise groups, accounting offices, state-owned assets management companies, financial organizations. Students of this program will have convincing proficiency in English application and solid basis of professional knowledge, with strong practicing ability in financial management.
Major courses include: courses from our side: Marketing, Assets Appraisal, Project Investment Analysis, International Trusting and Leasing, Annexation and Purchasing, Fund Management, Risk Investment, Investment Law; Introduced Courses from
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CFEA2123
Course Title : Managerial Finance
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Describe the various types of financial instruments, roles and functions
of financial markets and relevant regulators in the country.
2. Identify the principles and basic techniques of managerial finance such
as time value of money, financial ratio analysis, capital structure, capital
budgeting and working capital management including their strengths
and weaknesses
3. Analyze factors that determine
Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya
Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Course Code : CBEB 3309
Course Title : Bank Management
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning outcomes: At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Comprehend the role of the financial institutions, background
information related to bank management and current banking trends
in Malaysia
2. Examine the basic risk and return features of banks and how analysts
evaluate bank performance.
3. Demonstrate how banks measure and manage their risks namely
interest rate risk and credit risk.
4. Describe the features of