Lecture slides for Money, Banking & Finance
The ppt slides relate to a 20 hour lecture course on Money and Banking for final year economics and postgraduate students of banking delivered by Kent Matthews (Professor of Banking and Finance, Cardiff University)
- Lecture 1: The Definition of Money
- Lecture 2: The Microfoundations of Money Part 1
- Lecture 3: The Microfoundations of Money Part 2
- Lecture 4: The Microfoundations of the Demand for Money Part 1
- Lecture 5: The Microfoundations of the Demand for Money Part 2
- Lecture 6: Money Supply Control and Financial Innovation
- Lecture 7: Intermediate Targets, Money Supply or Interest rate?
- Lecture 8: Central banking - the issue of credibility and reputation
- Lecture 9: Economics of Central banking - Independence and Conservative
- Lecture 10: The Credit Channel
The following ppt slides relate to part of the Money, Banking & Finance module for year 2 undergraduates at Cardiff. They cover basic finance as the context for teaching financial market trading
- Lecture 1: The Nature of Financial Intermediation
- Lecture 2: The Stock Market, Rational Expectations and Efficient Markets
- Lecture 3: Risk, Return and Portfolio Theory
- Lecture 4: The Theory and Practice of Equity Trading
- Lecture 5: The Capital Asset Pricing Model CAPM
- Lecture 6: Equity Markets and Equity Trading