Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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MKT3961

Commodity trading management

Dr Bill Schroder

6 points * One 2-hour lecture and one 1-hour tutorial per week * First semester * Peninsula * Prerequisite: MKT2761

Objectives On completion of this subject students should be aware of the different types of risks facing agribusiness managers; understand the principles underlying the establishment of risk management policies; understand the operations of futures and options markets in Australia and overseas; use forward contracts, futures and options to manage price risks.

Synopsis Commodities compared with branded products; factors influencing commodity prices; futures markets; agricultural price instability - causes, effects, methods of price stabilisation; commodity price forecasting - fundamental and technical approaches; trading profitability and risk management.

Assessment Assignments (3000 words): 30% * Management game: 15% * Final examination (3 hours): 55%

Prescribed texts

Chafin D and Hoepner P Commodity marketing from a producer's perspective Interstate Publishers, 1989


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