21201486 - FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS

The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.

Curriculum

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 A - L CARATELLI MASSIMO

Programme

The course aims, first of all, to provide an overview of the role and the main functions of the financial system. The central part of the course is dedicated to an analysis of the technical characteristics and of the economic and management profiles of financial instruments and markets. Finally, the course presents the objectives as well as the organization and the behavioral models of financial intermediaries, also considering the role of regulation and supervision.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Face-to-face lectures In-class exercises Seminars and/or case studies discussions In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the educational activities will be implemented. In particular, lectures, exercises and seminars will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

A (mandatory) oral examination and two (optional) written tests (middle and end-course). The intermediate written tests (about 90 minutes) include open-ended questions, exercises, and multiple choice tests. The oral examination is a discussion about at least three topics of the program. The oral and written examinations are used to evaluate: i) the degree of knowledge of the syllabus; ii) analytical and critical judgement; iii) the ability to use technical language. In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out students' assessment will be implemented. In particular, oral and written examinations will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview of the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organization and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include lectures, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

An oral examination. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview on the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organisation and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include, in addition to lessons, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

An oral exam. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 A - L CARATELLI MASSIMO

Programme

The course aims, first of all, to provide an overview of the role and the main functions of the financial system. The central part of the course is dedicated to an analysis of the technical characteristics and of the economic and management profiles of financial instruments and markets. Finally, the course presents the objectives as well as the organization and the behavioral models of financial intermediaries, also considering the role of regulation and supervision.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Face-to-face lectures In-class exercises Seminars and/or case studies discussions In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the educational activities will be implemented. In particular, lectures, exercises and seminars will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

A (mandatory) oral examination and two (optional) written tests (middle and end-course). The intermediate written tests (about 90 minutes) include open-ended questions, exercises, and multiple choice tests. The oral examination is a discussion about at least three topics of the program. The oral and written examinations are used to evaluate: i) the degree of knowledge of the syllabus; ii) analytical and critical judgement; iii) the ability to use technical language. In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out students' assessment will be implemented. In particular, oral and written examinations will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview of the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organization and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include lectures, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

An oral examination. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview on the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organisation and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include, in addition to lessons, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

An oral exam. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 A - L CARATELLI MASSIMO

Programme

The course aims, first of all, to provide an overview of the role and the main functions of the financial system. The central part of the course is dedicated to an analysis of the technical characteristics and of the economic and management profiles of financial instruments and markets. Finally, the course presents the objectives as well as the organization and the behavioral models of financial intermediaries, also considering the role of regulation and supervision.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Face-to-face lectures In-class exercises Seminars and/or case studies discussions In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the educational activities will be implemented. In particular, lectures, exercises and seminars will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

A (mandatory) oral examination and two (optional) written tests (middle and end-course). The intermediate written tests (about 90 minutes) include open-ended questions, exercises, and multiple choice tests. The oral examination is a discussion about at least three topics of the program. The oral and written examinations are used to evaluate: i) the degree of knowledge of the syllabus; ii) analytical and critical judgement; iii) the ability to use technical language. In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out students' assessment will be implemented. In particular, oral and written examinations will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview of the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organization and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include lectures, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

An oral examination. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview on the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organisation and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include, in addition to lessons, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

An oral exam. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 A - L CARATELLI MASSIMO

Programme

The course aims, first of all, to provide an overview of the role and the main functions of the financial system. The central part of the course is dedicated to an analysis of the technical characteristics and of the economic and management profiles of financial instruments and markets. Finally, the course presents the objectives as well as the organization and the behavioral models of financial intermediaries, also considering the role of regulation and supervision.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Face-to-face lectures In-class exercises Seminars and/or case studies discussions In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the educational activities will be implemented. In particular, lectures, exercises and seminars will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

A (mandatory) oral examination and two (optional) written tests (middle and end-course). The intermediate written tests (about 90 minutes) include open-ended questions, exercises, and multiple choice tests. The oral examination is a discussion about at least three topics of the program. The oral and written examinations are used to evaluate: i) the degree of knowledge of the syllabus; ii) analytical and critical judgement; iii) the ability to use technical language. In the case of an extension of the state of health emergency due to COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out students' assessment will be implemented. In particular, oral and written examinations will be held online on the platforms made available by the University. Moreover, it is advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels carried out by the University in order to be aware of the provisions in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview of the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organization and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include lectures, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Attendance

Attendance in the course is recommended, but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

An oral examination. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201486 ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 M - Z FIORDELISI FRANCO, STENTELLA LOPES FRANCESCO SAVERIO

Programme

The course offers an overview on the roles and main functions of the financial system in a modern economy. The course covers the analysis of financial instruments and markets as well as the objectives, the organisation and the management of financial intermediaries. The role of regulation and supervision is covered in the final set of lectures.
1. Real economy, financial system and financial intermediation
2. Theory of financial intermediation
3. Financial instruments
4. Financial markets
5. Banking
6. Investment services and asset management
7. Insurance
8. Payment systems
9. Risks in financial intermediation
10. Regulation and supervision
11. Monetary policy

Core Documentation

Mishkin F.S., Eakins S.G. (2014), Financial Markets and Institutions, eighth edition, Pearson.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching activities include, in addition to lessons, practical exercises to deepen the technical characteristics and trading methods of financial instruments. Seminars by experts in the subject can also be provided, in order to stimulate students' critical analysis skills. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way teaching activities are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: all teaching activities will be delivered online alternating synchronous activities (live frontal lecture via the Teams platform with recordings made available in the Streams platform) and asynchronous activities (with recordings made available in the Moodle platform). It is also advisable to regularly view the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to gain timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.

Type of evaluation

An oral exam. The oral examination consists of an oral interview on at least three programme topics. The oral examination is designed to ascertain: i) the degree of knowledge of the examination programme; ii) analytical and critical judgement skills; iii) the ability to use technical language. During the period of the COVID-19 health emergency, all the provisions governing the way student evaluation are carried out will be implemented. In particular, the oral exam will take place by telematic means through an online connection via the Teams platform. It is also advisable to regularly check the institutional information channels set up by the University in order to have a timely knowledge of the emergency measures in force.