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Page 1: Eco 212 Money & Banking Fall 2008 Course information Course policies Course information Course policies

Eco 212 Eco 212 Money & BankingMoney & BankingFall 2008Fall 2008

Eco 212 Eco 212 Money & BankingMoney & BankingFall 2008Fall 2008

• Course information

• Course policies• Course information

• Course policies

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Who am I?Who am I?Who am I?Who am I?

• Dr. Anwar Al-Shriaan

[email protected]

• Office hours: MW 12:30-1:30, and by appt.

• Dr. Anwar Al-Shriaan

[email protected]

• Office hours: MW 12:30-1:30, and by appt.

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About this courseAbout this courseAbout this courseAbout this course• Intro

• Financial markets Interest rates, exchange rates, stock

market, derivatives

• Financial institutions structure, regulation

• Federal Reserve System & monetary policy

• Role of money in the economy

• Intro

• Financial markets Interest rates, exchange rates, stock

market, derivatives

• Financial institutions structure, regulation

• Federal Reserve System & monetary policy

• Role of money in the economy

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Course materialsCourse materialsCourse materialsCourse materials

• required: textbook Mishkin, Frederic S., "The

Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets." Sixth edition, Addison Wesley (2001).

in bookstores

• required: textbook Mishkin, Frederic S., "The

Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets." Sixth edition, Addison Wesley (2001).

in bookstores

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• recommended: course web site• It’s free!• Address on syllabus

course email list Email me with ur name and ur class

time

• recommended: course web site• It’s free!• Address on syllabus

course email list Email me with ur name and ur class

time

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GradingGradingGradingGrading

• Point Structure:

• Class Participation & Attendance 10 points

• Homework and Quizzes 10 points

• Exam 1 20 points

• Exam 2 20 points

• Final Exam 40 points

• Point Structure:

• Class Participation & Attendance 10 points

• Homework and Quizzes 10 points

• Exam 1 20 points

• Exam 2 20 points

• Final Exam 40 points

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• grading scale in syllabus

• extra credit About 10 pts. during the semester must be present in class when

assigned

• attendance is graded and important to earn extra credits,

• grading scale in syllabus

• extra credit About 10 pts. during the semester must be present in class when

assigned

• attendance is graded and important to earn extra credits,

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MakeupsMakeupsMakeupsMakeups

• one week’s notice (except emergencies)

• require documented excused absence

• may be essay exams or I may reweight the other exams

• one week’s notice (except emergencies)

• require documented excused absence

• may be essay exams or I may reweight the other exams

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AttendanceAttendanceAttendanceAttendance

• explicitly graded

• I expect regular attendance & punctuality homework due at beginning of class

• you are responsible for information in class

• extra credit only available to those in attendance when it is offered

• explicitly graded

• I expect regular attendance & punctuality homework due at beginning of class

• you are responsible for information in class

• extra credit only available to those in attendance when it is offered

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CheatingCheatingCheatingCheating

• cheating on an exam means a failing grade in the course

• copied or very identical homework will receive a zero

• cheating on an exam means a failing grade in the course

• copied or very identical homework will receive a zero

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Having problems in the course?Having problems in the course?Having problems in the course?Having problems in the course?

• see me sooner, not later!• see me sooner, not later!

Need accomodation?Need accomodation?Need accomodation?Need accomodation?

• see me after class or in my office• see me after class or in my office

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Chapter 1: Intro to Money & the Chapter 1: Intro to Money & the Financial SystemFinancial SystemChapter 1: Intro to Money & the Chapter 1: Intro to Money & the Financial SystemFinancial System

• 5 Core Principles of Money & Banking Time has value Risk requires compensation Information is the basis for decisions Markets set prices and allocate

resources Stability improves welfare

• 5 Core Principles of Money & Banking Time has value Risk requires compensation Information is the basis for decisions Markets set prices and allocate

resources Stability improves welfare

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in the news…in the news…in the news…in the news…• Subprime lending market meltdown

impact on mortgage markets Impact on financial institutions impact on the stock market impact on the economy

• Subprime lending market meltdown impact on mortgage markets Impact on financial institutions impact on the stock market impact on the economy

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• The U.S. dollar parity with the Canadian $! Revaluation of the Chinese yuan?

• Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke Reduction of federal funds rate• Largest since 1984

A re-emergence of stagflation?

• The U.S. dollar parity with the Canadian $! Revaluation of the Chinese yuan?

• Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke Reduction of federal funds rate• Largest since 1984

A re-emergence of stagflation?

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1. Time has value1. Time has value1. Time has value1. Time has value

• $100 today vs. $100 in one year Are you indifferent?

• Forensic economics

• Value of a financial instrument depends on SIZE and TIMING of payments

• $100 today vs. $100 in one year Are you indifferent?

• Forensic economics

• Value of a financial instrument depends on SIZE and TIMING of payments

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Example: HGTVExample: HGTVExample: HGTVExample: HGTV

• My House is Worth What? House purchased 2001: $225,000 Renovations over 5 years: $41,000 Estimated current value: $350,000 Profit: $84,000…..Really?• NO! not really!

• My House is Worth What? House purchased 2001: $225,000 Renovations over 5 years: $41,000 Estimated current value: $350,000 Profit: $84,000…..Really?• NO! not really!

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2. Risk requires compensation2. Risk requires compensation2. Risk requires compensation2. Risk requires compensation

• Risk comes from uncertainty

• Risk is unavoidable

• We don’t like it.

• Risk comes from uncertainty

• Risk is unavoidable

• We don’t like it.

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• To take on risk, we demand compensation Subprime mortgage rates > prime

mortgage rates

• We pay to avoid certain risks Auto, life insurance Low rates on checking, savings

accounts

• To take on risk, we demand compensation Subprime mortgage rates > prime

mortgage rates

• We pay to avoid certain risks Auto, life insurance Low rates on checking, savings

accounts

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• The value of a financial asset depends on the size, timing, and CERTAINTY

of its payments.

• The value of a financial asset depends on the size, timing, and CERTAINTY

of its payments.

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3. Information is the basis for 3. Information is the basis for decisionsdecisions3. Information is the basis for 3. Information is the basis for decisionsdecisions

• Rational decisions use all available info

• Asymmetric info can impede markets

• Financial institutions play a big role in gathering info

• Financial regulation demands disclosure of certain info

• Rational decisions use all available info

• Asymmetric info can impede markets

• Financial institutions play a big role in gathering info

• Financial regulation demands disclosure of certain info

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4. Markets set prices and allocate 4. Markets set prices and allocate resourcesresources4. Markets set prices and allocate 4. Markets set prices and allocate resourcesresources

• Eco 110!

• Markets set a price that rations scarce resources Prices send a signal

• Financial market prices allocate funds

• Eco 110!

• Markets set a price that rations scarce resources Prices send a signal

• Financial market prices allocate funds

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5. Stability improves welfare5. Stability improves welfare5. Stability improves welfare5. Stability improves welfare

• Back to #2—we do not like uncertainty

• Financial stability feeds economic growth and standards of living Role of institutions, Federal

Reserve

• Back to #2—we do not like uncertainty

• Financial stability feeds economic growth and standards of living Role of institutions, Federal

Reserve