International Financial and Foreign Exchange Markets A.Y. 2013 - 2014 Giuseppe Schlitzer (Head of the course), Arianna Ziliotto (Lecturer) 1.

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International Financial and Foreign Exchange Markets A.Y Giuseppe Schlitzer (Head of the course), Arianna Ziliotto (Lecturer) 1

Overview 1.Aims of the course 2.Course Delivery 3.Readings 4.Grading 5.Syllabus 6.Prerequisites 7.Office Hours and Addresses 8.About the Instructors 2

Aims of the course 1.Understanding the mechanics and the economic rationale behind foreign exchange markets. 2.Mastering the basic principles of international portfolio diversification. 3.Gaining an insight about many current crucial issues concerning international financial markets. Developing a deeper understanding of their likely impact on the global economy. 3

Course delivery I The course revolves around a continuous blend between the macroeconomics and the microeconomics of international financial markets, while shedding light on daily FX market functioning and trading mechanisms. 4

Course delivery II The course will extensively combine theory and practice, with a twofold aim: 5 Developing a sound theoretical background Mastering the basic principles of market trading and understanding current economic and financial issues on a worldwide scale

Readings Textbook: International Finance, M.D. Levi, 5 th edition 2009, Routledge Slides and additional material provided throughout the course (available on my.liuc.it) my.liuc.it 6

Grading I Attending students: closed book exam. The final grade will be marked up (extra points for attendance) for all the students attending at least 12 classes out of 15 Non attending students: closed book exam 7

Grading II If so desired by the student, the final grade may be revised (upwards/ downwards) by sitting an additional oral examination to be carried out right before the exam’s registration 8

Grading III Minimum passing grade for the written examination (excluding the additional points for attendance): 18/30. Please, note that this is also a necessary requirement to be admitted to the final oral exam. 9

Extra points for attendance Attending students will get: 3 extra points, if they sit the final exam by the end of June 2014; 2 points, if they sit the final examination by the end of July 2014; 1 point, if they sit the final exam by the end of September

The sooner, the better … 11

Syllabus I Detailed schedule available on my.liuc.itmy.liuc.it 1.International financial markets and the global economy; 2.The infrastructure of international finance: from the gold standard to the current economic and financial crisis; 3.Focus on FX market dynamics: quoting conventions, traded instruments, settlement procedures and non-arbitrage relationships; 12

Syllabus II 4.Exchange rate parity conditions and their empirical relevance; 5.BoP accounting and models of foreign exchange rate determination; 6.Risks, exposures and hedging techniques in an international environment; 7.FX markets efficiency and exchange rate forecasting; 8.International portfolio diversification. 13

Prerequisites Though NOT strictly required, a sound background in International Economics is warmly recommended. Some preliminary knowledge of Market Finance and Derivative Instruments will also be of great help. 14

Office hours (Prof. Schlitzer) When: 24 th March, 07 th May, 19 th May, from to p.m. Where: Lecture Hall How: (On request) confirmation 15

Office hours (Prof. Ziliotto) When: Mondays from to p.m. Where: Lecture Hall How: confirmation 16

Mail & Info 17

About the Instructors Giuseppe Schlitzer (MPhil Economics, 1998, George Washington University; MA Economics, 1990, University of Chicago; B. Sc. Economics and Business, 1986, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”) is General Manager and CEO at AITEC (Associazione Italiana Tecnico Economica del Cemento). He previously held senior positions at the IMF, at Confindustria as well as at the Central Bank of Italy. His main research interests cover the fields of Monetary Economics and International Economics and Business. Arianna Ziliotto (PhD, 2012, Universita’ Cattaneo – LIUC, Master Degree in Corporate and Market Finance, 2009, Universita’ Cattaneo – LIUC) is Risk Manager at Method Investments and Advisory Ltd. She previously worked as Derivatives and Fixed Income trader. Her main research interests cover the fields of Quantitative Finance and Financial Markets Efficiency. 18