Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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FIN5261

Derivative products

Mr Kevin Tant

3 hours per week * First, second semester * Caulfield * Prerequisites: FIN5200, FIN5210, FIN5220 and FIN5230

Objectives On completion of this subject participants will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the pricing and application of derivative products used in financial markets.

Synopsis Interest rate swaps, including application and uses; foreign currency swaps; commodity-linked finance and energy derivatives (types, application and uses, pricing); the futures market, including interest rate, currency, equity and commodity futures; the options market, including exchange traded options and over the counter options; the forward rate agreement market; developments in derivatives markets.

Assessment Assignment and coursework: 50% * Final examination (3 hours): 50%

Prescribed texts

Das S Swap financing The Law Book, 1989

Siegel D R and D F Futures markets Dryden, 1990

Morgan J P and Co (eds) Commodity linked finance Euromoney Books, 1992

Miron P and Swannell P Pricing and hedging swaps Euromoney Books, 1991

Jarrow R A and Rudd A Option pricing Sydney Futures Exchange, 1983


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