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Financial Markets Dagmar Linnertová Monday 13:00 – 14:00 Department of Finance, office 408

MPF_AFIM Financial Markets : study materials in IS available Lectures: 1. Overview of the Financial Environment 2. Money Markets 3. Bond Markets 4. Equity Market, Stock Offering and Investor Monitoring, 5. Stock Valuation and Risk 6. Mutual Fund Operations 7. Financial Futures Markets 8. Option Markets 9. Mortgage Markets 10. Commercial Banking - Commercial Bank Operations 11. Commercial Banking - Bank Regulation and Bank Management 12. Commercial Banking - Bank Management 13. Summary of Investments Seminars: correspond with lectures (1 week lag)  Extra points tasks + 2 in-term test + presentation of essay 10 – 15 minutes

MPF_AFIM Financial Markets Evaluation  Two progress tests - 30 points per each (at least 36 points necessary for participation in the final test)  22/3 or 23/3 and 3/5 or 4/5 (multiple choice, filling of gaps and short open questions) for final evaluation is added 50 % of points from both tests (at most 30 points)  Essay/ one student – presentation of an actual financial topic for 10 – 15 minutes (at most 20 points)  Final test – maximum 50 points  Extra points from seminars (max 2 points per seminar = 20 points)

MPF_AFIM Financial Markets 100 – 92 - A 91 – 84 – B 83 – 76 – C 75 – 68 – D 67 – 60 E Less F Student who works in seminar may have more than 100 points at the end of the cource.

MPF_AFIM Financial Markets MADURA, Jeff. Financial institutions & markets. 10th ed. Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning, c2012, xxxv, 714 s. ISBN FIN 1731 – or some older version of this book GITMAN, Lawrence J a Jeff MADURA. Introduction to finance. 1st d. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2001, xxx, 755 s. ISBN