Course Description

Financial Market plays an important part in assuring the efficiency of the economy, creating economic growth and development for many countries. However, we are also experiencing more and more economic turbulence erupting from the activities of financial markets which raises questions regarding the essential roles of the Central Bank especially in conducting Monetary Policy as well as managing the banking system and financial markets.


There are two main parts to this course. The first part explains the functions and structure of Financial Markets (including both assets market and market for money), helping students to understand the meaning and behavior of interest rates, money demand, and money supply. That serves as the background for the second part, in which the banking system and monetary policy theory and strategies will be introduced. Both parts will highlight the management roles of the Central Bank.


Aligning itself to the SMU-X experiential learning pedagogy, students will have a chance to work on real-world projects faced by a project partner in Vietnam. That allows students to further apply classroom knowledge and theory to practical problems for real organizations. At the same time, as the operation of a central bank is very broad and complicated, you should expect that the projects will require more knowledge that is outside of this course curriculum, even might be the knowledge in other disciplines.

Learning Objectives

This course aims to help students:


- Understand the key theories and strategies in Monetary Policy and Financial Markets Manage- ment, especially from the Central Bank's point of view.
- Solve real-world problems to a project partner (related to Monetary Policy or Financial Markets) and learn how to work in a project group.
- Gain insight into financial markets as well as the business environment and culture in Vietnam through mini cultural activities and Vietnam theme presentations.
- Develop potential networking, and other life skills through the study mission (if travel allowed) and by interacting with business leaders in Vietnam (through guest speaker sessions).

School of Economics
School Term
AY2022/23 TERM 1
Course Code
ECON 248

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