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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Department of Finance FIN3103: Financial Markets (Semester 2, 2010/2011) Instructor: DR. LEE Hon Sing Office: MRB BIZ1 7-75 Telephone: 6516-5665 E-mail: honsing@nus.edu.sg Consultation Hrs: By appointment through email Course Objective: The objective of this course is to give students a general understanding of the different financial markets and institutions in the context of both the U.S. and Singapore. The financial assets traded in these markets, the financial services and instruments these institutions offer, and the mechanisms and characteristics influencing the value of these assets and instruments will also be discussed. Prerequisites: FIN2004 Recommended Textbooks: (SA) Saunders, Anthony and Marcia Millon Cornett (2008), Financial Markets & Institutions 4 th edition, McGraw Hill, ISBN-13: 978-0077262372 (T) Tan, Chwee Huat (2004), Financial Markets and Institutions in Singapore 11 th edition, Singapore University Press Reference Textbooks: Fabozzi, Frank J. and Franco Modigliani (2008), Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments 4 th edition, Pearson Education, ISBN-13: 978-0136026020 Textbooks requirement: We shall be following SA closely for class and T closely for student presentations. Assessment: This is a 100% CA course Mid-Term 20 Final Quiz 20 Group Presentation 15 Class Essays 35 Class Participation 10 Total 100 Mid-Term: Date: Week Starting February 28, 2011 (In Class) The mid-term test will be a 1-hour close-book test covering chapters SA1-10 and SA24 excluding SA4. The mid-term will be held during class hours. Students are to make sure that they are available to sit for the mid-term. Final Quiz: Date: Week Starting April 11, 2011 (In Class) Page 1 of 5

The final quiz will be a 1-hour close-book quiz covering chapters SA4 & SA11-23. The quiz will be held during class hours. Students are to make sure that they are available to sit for the quiz. Term project: The term projects will be in terms of Student Presentations. The objective of the project is to allow students to research into issues and questions related to the topics covered in the course and to share the knowledge they have acquired with the rest of the class. Students are to form into groups of 4 by the end of the first lesson or they will be assigned to groups according to the discretion of the instructor. The topic will be randomly assigned. Groups will be graded based on the presentation and a written report. All soft copies of the projects will be put up in the IVLE and the material covered in these reports may be included in the final quiz. Term Essays: The essay component is to develop writing skills as well as help summarize the weekly learning experience. In accordance to the 100% CA paradigm, each week every student must independently write a short essay on the topic presented by the students with no more than 500 words. The submission of the essay would be through the IVLE. The essay will be graded based on the originality, maturity and depth of the essay. 5 grades will be issued: A, B+, B, B- and F with the following rubric: A grade = impressed the instructor in terms of originality, maturity and depth. B+ grade = good work but the impression element is missing. B grade = satisfactory work with insufficient elaboration and development. B- grade = looked incomplete, inadequate presentation, organization and grammar standards. F grade = non submission, plagiarized work, or showed no effort. Class participation: Students are expected to participate actively during classes. Points to Note: 1. Financial calculators will be needed in the course. 2. Attendance: Students must not miss more than 2 classes (not including absence due to medical (accompanied by medical certificates) or compassionate reasons). Violators will be heavily penalized or may even fail the entire module. 3. CA Attendance: Students who miss any CA component will receive zero marks for that particular component. Absentees due to medical (accompanied by medical certificates) or compassionate reasons may be given a substitute form of assessment. 4. Students are encouraged to always feedback to the instructor comments and suggestions that may help the class to learn better. 5. Students are to check the IVLE weekly for announcements. 6. Forum in IVLE exclusively for students discussions 7. Please use NUS e-mail for e-mail communications Tentative Lesson Schedule: Week Week Starting Topic and Activity 1 Jan 10 Introduction, Interest Rates, Security Valuation: Financial Assets: roles, types, properties (moneyness, divisibility, reversibility, maturity, liquidity, currency, risk) Financial Markets: roles, types (primary vs secondary, debt vs equity, money market vs capital market, exchange vs OTC, spot vs forward/future) Chapters SA1-3, T1-2 Page 2 of 5

Real vs nominal Effective vs quote rates of different types of loans: flat basis, discounted flat basis, annual rest, declining balance 2 Jan 17 Money Markets Singapore as a Financial Centre 3 Jan 24 Bond Markets, Mortgage Markets, Securitization: Different types of bonds: level coupon, consols, callable, convertible, floating, pure discount, Euro, Asian dollar, foreign, domestic The Singapore government securities market including 4 Jan 31 (CNY week) pricing and auction of Singapore T-bills and T-bonds Foreign Exchange Markets: History of money: Gold standard, inter-war, Bretton Woods, Smithsonia, Jamaica, Plaza, Louvre, European monetary system: Masstricht Treaty, EMU, ERM, Euro Main Forex centres Cross rates, two-point and three-point arbitrage Parity conditions: PPPs, Interest rate parity (cover interest arbitrage), Fisher effect, International Fisher effect, Unbiased estimator hypothesis Determinants of forex rates The Singapore corporate bond market 5 Feb 7 Stock Markets: Why raise equity? IPO and theories explain underpricing: winner s curse, signalling, Cascades Hypothesis, law suit avoidance, dispersion of ownership Types of equities: common shares, preference shares, depository receipts (ADRs, GDRs, EDRs), ETFs, REITs, structured warrants Types of markets: Quote driven vs order driven Major exchanges: NYSE, Nasdaq, ECNs Major recent and future developments: decimalization, competition from ECNs, trend towards order driven markets, open limit order book, demutualization, consolidations (Deutsche Börse, Euronext, LSE), 24 hours trading Types of orders: market orders, limit orders Priority rules Margin trading Short selling Stock indices Market microstructure: measurement of market friction The hedge fund industry The Singapore forex regime and the currency crises 6 Feb 14 Derivative Securities Markets: Forwards, futures, options Basis risk: Hedging with forward/futures SA5, T9 SA6-7, SA24 SA8, T7-8, T10 SA9, T11-12 SA10, T13-15 Page 3 of 5

Feb 19 Theoretical futures prices and stock index arbitrage (impact on volatility of the equity market: 1987 crash) Credit derivatives The Singapore stock market Term Break 7 Feb 28 Mid-Term Quiz Commercial Banks: Why do banks exist: Function of banks in the economy? Diamond (1984), Boyd and Prescott (1986) The Singapore futures market: SGX-DT, products traded (equity indices, interest rates, single stock futures), and SGX-CBOT joint venture 8 Mar 7 Lending Institutions, Insurance Companies: Depository institutions: commercial banks, wholesale banks, offshore banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, finance companies Non-depository institutions: insurance companies MAS banking regulations and requirements 9 Mar 14 Securities Firms, Investment Banks, Funds: Non-depository institutions: pension funds (401K), investment banks (Glass Steagall Act and Gramm Leach Bliley Act), investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds Singapore s finance and insurance/reinsurance companies. 10 Mar 21 Risk Management: Overview, Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk: Liquidity risk: liquidity requirements, fund transfer pricing and the liquidity premium Others: credit risk, forex risk, trading risk Singapore s CPF system 11 Mar 28 Risk Management: Interest Rate Risk, Insolvency Risk, Derivative Securities: Interest rate risk: GAP analysis, net duration position, hedging (balance sheet and off balance sheet), Asset and Liability Management Department Basel I and II (compare and contrast), implementation process, impact on the international banking environment) 12 Apr 4 The FED, Monetary Policy and Interest Rates: Central banks: Federal Reserve System and MAS Islamic banking 13 Apr 11 Final Quiz About MAS SA11-13, T3-4, T20 SA14-15, T5-6, T19 SA16-18, T18 SA19-21 SA22-23 SA4, T16-17 Page 4 of 5

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