COURSE OVERVIEW
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This course covers various investment and portfolio theories as well as investment strategies applied in the financial market. Students will be equipped with knowledge of investment analysis of individual securities and portfolios. It will emphasize on the winning strategies used by investment analysts and fund managers.
This course focuses on various techniques used in portfolio management. It emphasizes in both quantitative and qualitative methods.
This course will introduce the concept and the application of technical analysis, the various technical indicators and investment decision using technical tools. It emphasizes on various techniques and strategies used in technical analysis software employing both basic and advance technical indicators in analysing investment decision of a single asset. Basic understanding of technical analysis includes the understanding of charts, patterns, trends as well as a formation of price movement. Next, this course covers on the construction of technical indicators. It would include several common technical indicators employed by most technical analyst and some advance patterns in Japanese Candlestick chart. To enhance the students’ understanding, a dedicated trading simulation lab equipped with trading software (BursaStation Professional) and Metastock software will be used.
This course provides the framework of financial planning by focusing on managing and organizing personal financial resources. It incorporates insurance planning which stresses the importance of protecting financial resources, investment planning for growth of resources, and long-term planning for old age survival.
This course provides the framework for financial management decisions. The course introduces the core concepts of investing, financing and managing assets in an organization. It incorporates the institutional theory related to the information of managing a corporation's finances for long-term success.
This course is entry-level for business, finance, economics and banking students. The main objective of this course is to equip students with basic concepts and theories of finance and be able to apply financial tools to real-life problems. This course is designed to provide a basic and applied understanding of business finance decisions using methods and procedures followed by business organizations.
This course will discuss topics of multinational companies and the international environment. The international financial system, foreign exchange market, risk capital, international portfolio investment, political risks, and foreign direct investment.