30055 - FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
ANDREA BELTRATTI
Class 31: ANDREA BELTRATTI, Class 32: ANDREA BELTRATTI, Class 33: JULIEN SAUVAGNAT, Class 34: JULIEN SAUVAGNAT
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- introduction to financial markets
- understanding data and measuring long-run risk and return
- conditional and unconditional returns distribution
- risk modeling
- preference description and mean-variance utility function
- behavioral finance
- basics of bond pricing
- managing bond portfolios
- basics of portfolio diversification
- the Markowitz model
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
1. understand the relevance of financial markets for financing
2. understand the relevance of financial markets for investing activities
3. understand opportunities associated with stock and bond investing for portfolio diversification
4. learning information about long-run risk and return of main asset classes
5. acquiring knowledge of risk measurement and prediction
6. understand the differences between conditional and unconditional return distributions
7. understanding knowledge of bond pricing
8. learning the main tools of bond portfolio management
9. understanding the mechanics of portfolio optimization
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
1. start investing in a rational way
2. distinguish rational and non-rational behavior in vesting
3. basic pricing of stocks and bonds
4. build diversified portfolios
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Practical Exercises
DETAILS
Lectures consist of standard face to face meetings according to preset schedule
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
final written exam
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Financial markets and investment, textboo, Andrea Beltratti, 2025, EGEA