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复旦大学:《中国金融市场 Chinese Financial Markets》课程教学大纲_syllabus-chinese financial markets-2015

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Fudan summer series Chinese financial Markets July 6 -uly 3/ 2015 Xiaorong Zhang, Department of finance, School of Management Course Description This course aims to providing the international students with an understanding of how the Chinese financial markets originated and developed, what reforms have been done, the Chinese characteristics, and challenges and difficulties in future reforms Starting with a comprehensive introduction, the course covers the major financial markets in China, including the central bank and the banking system, the security market and the foreign exchange market. Each market will be an individual topic, for which the instructor will first review the fundamental concepts and theories, explain the history and facts in China, compare the domestic system with that of the international, present examples and cases, and finally talk about the future reforms The total teaching time will be 40 teaching hours. the class will be divided into several groups, each of which is composed of 4-6 students. Each group will give a 30-minute presentation on a designated topic by the lecturing professor. No final exam would be set, but each student will write an individual thesis before the end of the course The course will be conducted in English. Textbooks, instructor's PPT files and supplementary readings will all be provided in English. Students also write their final theses in English Textbook Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions(4th Edition, FM), by Frank J. Fabozzi, Franco Modigliani. Frank J. Jones, ISBN: 978-7-111-32325-9, November 1 2010, Pearson Education (Re-printed by China Machine Press) Supplementary reading will be uploaded in the university elearning system Grading Classroom attendance and participation 20% Classroom project presentation Final thesis(individual)

1 Fudan Summer Series Chinese Financial Markets July 6th—July 31st 2015 Xiaorong Zhang, Department of Finance, School of Management Course Description This course aims to providing the international students with an understanding of how the Chinese financial markets originated and developed, what reforms have been done, the Chinese characteristics, and challenges and difficulties in future reforms. Starting with a comprehensive introduction, the course covers the major financial markets in China, including the central bank and the banking system, the security market and the foreign exchange market. Each market will be an individual topic, for which the instructor will first review the fundamental concepts and theories, explain the history and facts in China, compare the domestic system with that of the international, present examples and cases, and finally talk about the future reforms. The total teaching time will be 40 teaching hours. The class will be divided into several groups, each of which is composed of 4-6 students. Each group will give a 30-minute presentation on a designated topic by the lecturing professor. No final exam would be set, but each student will write an individual thesis before the end of the course. The course will be conducted in English. Textbooks, instructor’s PPT files and supplementary readings will all be provided in English. Students also write their final theses in English. Textbook Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions (4th Edition, FMJ ), by Frank J. Fabozzi, Franco Modigliani, Frank J. Jones, ISBN:978-7-111-32325-9,November 1, 2010,Pearson Education (Re-printed by China Machine Press) Supplementary reading will be uploaded in the university eLearning system. Grading Classroom attendance and participation 20% Classroom project presentation 30% Final thesis (individual) 50%

Teaching plan Class(20157/6) Introduction 1. Student self Introduction 2. Course Introduction 3. Financial Assets. Financial Institutions. and Financial Markets READING: FMJ Chapter 1 Elliott, Douglas and Kai Yan,"The Chinese Financial System:An Introduction and Overview, John L. Thornton China Center Monograpl Series, July 2013 Class2(2015/77 The Central Bank and the PBoc (1) 2. History and Role of Peoples Bank of China READING FMJ Chapter 4 PBoC Annual Report, 2013 Class3(2015/7/9) The Central Bank and PBoc (2) 1. Interpreting PBoC's Monetary Polices since 2000 Student Presentations 1)the Role of the European Central Bank 2)the Role of the US Federal Reserve READING: FMJ Chapter 5 Class4(2015/7/l3) Banking System in China(1) 1. Depositary Institutions and Basal Accord Current Chinese banking System The reform of Chinese Banking System in 2000s READING: FMJ Chapter 3 Okazaki, Kumiko, Banking System Reform in China: the Challenges of Moving Toward a Market-Oriented Economy, Rand National Security Research division, 2007 Leigh, Lamin and Richard Podpiera, "The Rise of Foreign Investment hina's Banks-Taking Stock, IMF working paper, WP/06/292, 2006 Class5(2015/7/14) Banking System in China(2) 1. Internet Finance in China 2. Student presentations 3)The Debate on Introducing Foreign Strategic Investors to the Chinese 4)The Rise of YuErB READING conomides, Nicholas, The Impact of the Internet Finance on Fi

2 Teaching Plan Class 1 (2015/7/6) Introduction 1. Student Self Introduction 2. Course Introduction 3. Financial Assets, Financial Institutions, and Financial Markets READING: FMJ Chapter 1 Elliott, Douglas and Kai Yan, “The Chinese Financial System: An Introduction and Overview”, John L. Thornton China Center Monograph Series, July 2013 Class 2 (2015/7/7) The Central Bank and the PBoC (1) 1. Monetary Authority and Monetary Policy 2. History and Role of People’s Bank of China READING: FMJ Chapter 4 PBoC Annual Report, 2013 Class 3 (2015/7/9) The Central Bank and PBoC (2) 1. Interpreting PBoC’s Monetary Polices since 2000 2. Student Presentations 1) the Role of the European Central Bank; 2) the Role of the US Federal Reserve READING: FMJ Chapter 5 Class 4 (2015/7/13) Banking System in China (1) 1. Depositary Institutions and Basal Accord 2. Current Chinese Banking System 3. The reform of Chinese Banking System in 2000’s READING: FMJ Chapter 3 Okazaki, Kumiko, “Banking System Reform in China: the Challenges of Moving Toward a Market-Oriented Economy”, Rand National Security Research Division, 2007 Leigh, Lamin and Richard Podpiera, “The Rise of Foreign Investment in China’s Banks—Taking Stock”, IMF working paper, WP/06/292, 2006 Class 5 (2015/7/14) Banking System in China (2) 1. Internet Finance in China 2. Student Presentations: 3) The Debate on Introducing Foreign Strategic Investors to the Chinese state-owned banking sector; 4) The Rise of YuErBao READING: Economides, Nicholas, “The Impact of the Internet Finance on Financial Markets

Class6(2015/7/16) Visiting Shanghai futures exchange Clas7(2015/7/20) The stock Market in China(1) 1. Trading Mechanism in Stock Exchange 2. The History of Chinese Stock Market 3. The Split-Stock Reform READING: FMJ Chapter 18 Chen, Zhiwu, "Stock Market in China Modernization Process: Its Past Present and Future Prospects Qi, Bin, Nontradable Share Reform in Chinese Stock Market, 2007 Class8(20157/21) The Stock Market in China(2) Speculative Bubbles in the Chinese Stock Market 2. Student presentation 5)The Transition from Approval-based to Registration-based IPO System in China 6) How to Curb the Over Speculation in the Chinese Stock Market; READING: FMJ Chapter 19 Class9(20157/23) RMB Exchange Rate Reform(1) 1. Exchange Rate and Exchange Rate Regime 2. The Impossible in International Economic 3. History of RMB Exchange Rate Reform READING: Habermeier, Karl, etal., "Revised System for the Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangement", IMF working paper, WP/09/211, 2009 Yi, Gang, "Exchange Rate Arrangement: Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rate Debated Revisited". 2013 Class10(2015/727) RMB Exchange Rate Reform(2) RMB offshore Market(by Guest Speaker) 2. Student presentation: 7)The road of RMB Going International Class1(2015/728) Individual Thesis Writing and Q&A (Thesis due on 12: 00pm 29, Wednesday Class12(2015//30) Thesis Evaluation and Comments Teaching contents and agenda may be adjusted according to the classroom response

3 Class 6 (2015/7/16) Visiting Shanghai Futures Exchange Class 7 (2015/7/20) The Stock Market in China (1) 1. Trading Mechanism in Stock Exchange 2. The History of Chinese Stock Market 3. The Split-Stock Reform READING: FMJ Chapter 18 Chen, Zhiwu, “Stock Market in China’ Modernization Process: Its Past, Present and Future Prospects”, Qi, Bin, “Nontradable Share Reform in Chinese Stock Market”, 2007 Class 8 (2015/7/21) The Stock Market in China (2) 1. Speculative Bubbles in the Chinese Stock Market 2. Student Presentations 5) The Transition from Approval-based to Registration-based IPO System in China 6) How to Curb the Over Speculation in the Chinese Stock Market; READING: FMJ Chapter 19 Class 9 (2015/7/23) RMB Exchange Rate Reform (1) 1. Exchange Rate and Exchange Rate Regime 2. The Impossible in International Economic 3. History of RMB Exchange Rate Reform READING: Habermeier, Karl, etal., “Revised System for the Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangement ”, IMF working paper, WP/09/211, 2009 Yi, Gang, “Exchange Rate Arrangement: Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rate Debated Revisited”, 2013 Class 10 (2015/7/27) RMB Exchange Rate Reform (2) 1. RMB offshore Market (by Guest Speaker) 2. Student Presentation: 7) The road of RMB Going International Class 11 (2015/7/28) Individual Thesis Writing and Q&A (Thesis due on 12:00pm 29th , Wednesday) Class 12(2015/7/30) Thesis Evaluation and Comments Teaching contents and agenda may be adjusted according to the classroom response

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