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This is an introductory course on financial institutions and markets. It provides students with an understanding of various aspects of financial markets. An analysis of financial institutions (e.g. banks, insurance companies, investment and pension funds and companies, leasing companies) is further developed by the assessment of their activities, interaction with other market players and key associated risks. The course also outlines basic risk management techniques trying to create value for shareholders whilst keeping the risks in mind. Additionally stock and bond markets will be discussed. Last but not least, the regulatory framework of the global financial industry is discussed. New trends in financial industry and central banking are not ommitted.
The lectures and tutorials start on Thursday February 19, 2026. Each lecture (every Thursday, 11:00 a.m.) is followed by a tutorial (every Thursday, 12:30 a.m.) that provides students with examples and exercises related to the topic of the lecture. During the semester the students are also provided with ca 3 short articles ("readings") focused on various aspects of financial markets, these readings complement the lectures. The lectures will be complemented by app. 3 guest lectures provided by experts from financial industry. The students are encouraged to discuss the topics and share their experience and knowledge. Summer semester 2026 is to be conducted in the lecture room 109 (Opletalova). All information (incl. presentations, readings, tutorial materials etc.) and links to on-line sessions please find in Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=18677 Last update: Pečená Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (26.01.2026)
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Obligatory textbooks (selected chapters) 3 Readings assigned during the semester Last update: Pečená Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.01.2023)
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The final grade will consist of two parts. In total you can get 100 points. 1) Midterm test (max 25 pts) 2) Final test (max 65 pts) 3) Bonus points (max 10 pts) The midterm test is written only once during the semester (usually during one of the tutorials). There are more terms for the final test. Grading:
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Also guest lectures will be included during the semester. Last update: Pečená Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (26.01.2026)
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There are no specific prerequisites for the course. However, knowledge of basic mathematical operations (e.g. discounting, NPV calculation) and principal understanding of basic financial statements (balace sheet, P/L, cashflow statement) are welcome. Last update: Pečená Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (28.12.2025)
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No specific, the student must meet all official requirements (enrole in SIS) and enrole in Moodle Last update: Pečená Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (28.12.2025)
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