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Trading and Exchanges [ MGEST2163 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h + 0.0 h   2q 

Teacher(s) De Winne Rudy (coordinator) ; D'Hondt Catherine ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Mons
Main themes

' Typology of market structures
' Quality indicators of financial markets
' The basics of execution strategies (order placement,
algorithmic trading, etc.)
' Transaction costs analysis
' The European regulation (MiFID) and its implications for
financial markets

Aims

* Explain how financial markets work and how prices come
to reflect information
* Analyze how various trading rules affect price efficiency,
liquidity, transparency, and trading profits
* Implement and assess basic trading strategies
* Analyze and discuss the recent evolution of the
European trading landscape
* Explain and apply the fundamentals of Transaction Cost
Analysis

Evaluation methods

- oral examination
- oral and written assessment of the case study

Teaching methods

- Lectures
- Group work (case study)

Content

* Introduction: some facts & figures
* Market structure and design
* Market quality and liquidity
* MiFID & the European capital markets industry
* Fundamentals of Transaction Cost Analysis

Bibliography

* Foucault T., Pagano M. & Röell A, 2013, "Market
Liquidity: Theory, Evidence, and Policy", Oxford University
Press
* Harris L., 2003, "Trading & Exchanges : Market
Microstructure for Practitioners", Oxford University Press
* Giraud JR. & D'Hondt C., 2006, "MiFID: Convergence
towards a unified European capital markets industry",
Riskbooks
* D'Hondt, C. & J.R. Giraud, 2007, "MiFID: the (in)famous
European Directive?", EDHEC Position Paper, March.
* Kissell, R. and M. Glantz, 2003, "Optimal Trading
Strategies", USA (New York): AMACOM, 382pp.

Other information

Some lectures given by guest speakers

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Management
> Master [120] in Business Engineering
> Master [120] in Business engineering
> Master [120] in Management
Faculty or entity
in charge
> BLSM


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