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          the current financial crisis which has revealed limitations of the financial models.

          FIN 443    Financial Economics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  offer  an  in-depth  treatment  of  how  economic  theory  is  applied  to
          make  financial  and  investment  decisions  in  uncertain  environments.  It  also  discusses  the
          financial models for asset valuation and risk management.

          FIN 445    Regulation and Management of Financial Institutions in Hong Kong
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  highlight  the  importance  of  regulations  in  maintaining  financial
          stability  and  prevention  of  bank  failures.  It  identifies  and  assesses  the  trade-offs  between
          regulation/supervision and domestic/international competitiveness, between safety nets and
          other major policies that have been ushered in by the recent global financial crises. It also
          sheds light on Hong Kong’s regulatory tradition and policy implications on Hong Kong financial
          sector.

          FIN 446    Property Valuation, Funding and Finance
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed to equip students with an in-depth understanding on real estate
          markets.  It  discusses  the  essential  techniques  of  valuing  different  kinds  of  properties,
          including residential building, office, retail and land. It also discusses issues which are related
          to property funding and investment.


          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (SERVICE COURSES)

          ECON 100    Introduction to Economics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide a general study of basic economic principles. It introduces
          economics  not  only  as  a  body  of  knowledge  but  also  a  method  for  understanding  current
          economic problems.
              Major topics covered are: the nature, principles and methodology of Economics; demand
          and supply in the product and resource markets; national income accounting; simple national
          income  determination  models;  aggregate  demand  and  supply  analysis;  money  supply  and
          central banking; international trade and finance; and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies
          on the local economy.

          ECON 101-2    Principles of Economics
                                                                           2 Terms; 6 Credits
              This course aims to provide a general study of basic economic principles. It presents



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