Institut für Finanzwirtschaft
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Mitarbeiter. - 2:
Lehre.- 2.1:
Sommersemester 2012. - 2.2:
Wintersemester 2011.- 2.2.1:
Issues in Emerging Market Finance. - 2.2.2:
Game Theory. - 2.2.3:
Behavioral Finance. - 2.2.4:
Asset Pricing. - 2.2.5:
Advanced Financial Modeling and Data Analysis. - 2.2.6:
Seminar Emerging Markets - Focus India.
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- 2.3:
Abschlussarbeiten. - 2.4:
Schwerpunktfach "Finanzwirtschaft". - 2.5:
Studien-Schwerpunkt Risikomanagement. - 2.6:
e-learning. - 2.7:
Software & Links.
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Forschung. - 4:
Winter Workshop: Finance, Risk and Banking. - 5:
Kontakt. - 6:
Fakultät.
Issues in Emerging Market Finance WS 2011
Characterizing the course
Emerging markets are becoming an increasingly significant part of the global economy and financial markets. By almost any measure, the strength and growth of emerging market economies is impressive. Yet, emerging market equities still comprise a relatively small percentage of global market capitalization and institutional investor portfolios.
Institutional investors have been cautious in their allocations to emerging market equities, especially beyond the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China). Clearly, many investors recognize the potentially attractive return characteristics and diversification benefits of this asset class. However, most pension plans and other institutions currently allocate less than 5% of their overall portfolio to emerging market equities.
Emerging markets, therefore, present an enigma. On one hand, these are the fastest growing markets, while on the other hand, in many cases they are primitive. What about the local economies? Emerging markets are characterized by market failures which often form leads to infrastructural bottleneck thereby excluding a large portion of its own people from enjoying the fruits of growth. In this course we will visit some of those issues.
Downloads
- Introduction to Emerging Markets
- Investing in Emerging Markets
- Evolution of Emerging Markets
- Data
- Black Swans in Emerging Markets
- Financial System Capacities of China and India
- Work
- Macroeconomic
- Assignment
- Malegam Report: Issues Microfinance India
- Cash Transfer Programmes in Comparative Perspective
- Using Randomization in Development Economics
- Impact Evaluation For Microfinance
- The Miracle of Microfinance?
- Impact Evaluation
- Credit Risk
Course Content
The course will have two distinct components. The first component will focus on financial markets—mainly the formal financial market—how emerging markets is similar to each other and different from the well developed markets. The second portion deals with the issues particular to emerging markets.
The main topics to be covered are:
- Are emerging Markets a Different Equity Class
- Growth drivers in Emerging markets
- Understanding the four majors BRIC
- Other emerging markets
- Understanding Financial Crisis in Emerging markets
- Formal versus informal finance in Emerging markets
- Understanding Micro Finance institutions
- Issues in risk management
The classes will involve lectures, discussions and exercises. A special emphasis on India will be given in the topics.
News
You can view the exam on 16.04.2012 at 11.00 -12.00 in Heho 18 room 1.03
Results are now available in the Higher Educations Services Portal. For those of you who require a "Schein", you can collect these from Fr. Nacca's office: HeHo 18, 1.01 from Tuesday 6.03.12.
Instructors
Dates and Room
During the first 6 weeks of the semester.
Wednesdays: 10:00-12:00, O29 / LGM - 1002
Fridays: 10:00-12:00, N24 Room 131
You can find the rooms
here
Exam
The exam takes place on Wednesday, 14.12.2011, 10 - 12 a.m. in H11.
Module description
This lecture is open for
- Wiwi (BSc, MSc, Dipl)
- WiMa/WiPhy (BSc, MSc, Dipl)
- Finance (MSc)
and others according to study plan.


