International finance

Course: International Economy

Structural unit: Faculty of Economics

Title
International finance
Code
ОК 26
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
5 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
PLO 2. To demonstrate a stable understanding of the principles of economic science, the peculiarities of the functioning of economic systems. PLO . 5. To explain the models of socio-economic phenomena from the point of view of fundamental principles and knowledge based on the understanding of the main directions of the development of economic science. PLO . 7. To be aware of the main features of the modern world and national economy, institutional structure, directions of social, economic and foreign economic policy of the state. PLO . 11. Apply the acquired theoretical knowledge to solve practical problems and meaningfully interpret the obtained results. PLO . 12. Identify sources and understand the methodology of determining and methods of obtaining socio-economic data, collect and analyze the necessary information, calculate economic and social indicators.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To know: the basic principles of the international economy; trends and principles of development of the global economy and financial markets; basics of general and financial management in the company; basic principles of investment activity; basic approaches to the analysis of statistical information. To have the skills to search, analyze, synthesize, process and visualize statistics, work with analytical and statistical reports of international organizations, reporting companies.
Course content
Discovers the nature, functions and segments of international financial system; the factors and trends in development of international financial markets; principles of international financial markets functioning; impact of global imbalances on evolution of international financial system; mechanism of international financial markets; defines practical features of the structure of international financial markets by its main elements: futures, options, spot, swap, bonds markets; the specific characters and approaches to evaluation them in international financial system.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Eitman D., Stonehill A., Moffet M., 2019. Multinational Business Finance, 15th ed., Pearson, USA Eng M., Lees F, Maurer L. Global Finance. New York, HarperCollins College Publishers, 2016. 680 p. Fabozzi F., Jones F. Foundations of Global Financial Markets and Institutions. Fifth rd. Cambridge. MIT Press. 2019. 1088 p/ Pilbeam K. International Finance. 4 ed. London, Palgrave, 2013 538 Valdes S., Molyneux. An Introduction to Global Financial Markets. 8 ed. London, Macmillan Business, 2015..537 p. International finance. Under the editorship Prof. O. M. Mozgovoi. K. KNEU, 2016. 515 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, practicallesson, independentwork, control test, homework, testing, survey, discussionofproblematicissues, calculations of problems, project, exam
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment ofsuch types of workas: discussions, surveys, testing, controltestsarecarriedoutduringclassesthattakeplaceonschedule. Thestudent'sindependentworkconsistsinthesystematicelaborationofnormative-legislativeactsandreportsontheevaluationofeconomicentities. Themasteredmaterialissubjecttoverificationateachseminarintheformofanoralinterview. Inaddition, theresultsofself-studyarecheckedintheformofshortwrittenworksortesting (twiceduringthemodularweeks), eachofwhichisevaluatedwith a maximumof 5 points. Homeworkcheck / independentwork, discussion - 20/12 points Question – 1- 4 points Project performance - 20/12 points finalgrade (exam) - 40/24 points
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Volodymyr Shevchenko
Department of Marketing and Business-Administration
Faculty of Economics

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Marketing and Business-Administration
Faculty of Economics