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Title | FINANCIAL REGULATION AND ETHICS | ||
Code | BLIM507 | ||
Coordinator |
Dr Z Petrou Finance and Accounting Z.Petrou@liverpool.ac.uk |
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Year | CATS Level | Semester | CATS Value |
Session 2024-25 | Level 7 FHEQ | First Semester | 15 |
Pre-requisites before taking this module (other modules and/or general educational/academic requirements): |
Modules for which this module is a pre-requisite: |
Programme(s) (including Year of Study) to which this module is available on a required basis: |
Programme(s) (including Year of Study) to which this module is available on an optional basis: |
Teaching Schedule |
Lectures | Seminars | Tutorials | Lab Practicals | Fieldwork Placement | Other | TOTAL | |
Study Hours |
20 |
5 |
25 | ||||
Timetable (if known) | |||||||
Private Study | 125 | ||||||
TOTAL HOURS | 150 |
Assessment |
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EXAM | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
Notes |
There is a resit opportunity. Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is an anonymous assessment. Assessment Schedule (When): 1 | 2 | 70 | ||||
CONTINUOUS | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
Notes |
Group written report. There is a resit opportunity: Individual written assignment. Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is not an anonymous assessment. | 0 | 30 |
Aims |
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To provide an understanding of the role and nature of regulation in the international financial markets; To explore the changing nature of regulation, the benefits and the challenges, through the lens of the recent global banking crisis; To identify specific recent regulation that impacts on financial markets internationally as a result of initiatives announced by global bodies such as the G20; To explain the ethical responsibilities required by the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and the Standards of Professional Conduct and to demonstrate the application of the Code and Standards; To appraise and evaluate practical regulatory and ethical issues that require knowledge of the regulatory landscape and application of an ethical framework. |
Learning Outcomes |
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(LO1) Students will be able to explain the structure of the CFA Institute Professional Conduct Program and the process for the enforcement of the Code and Standards in uncertain contexts. |
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(LO2) Students will be able to apply, and critically appraise, the six components of the Code of Ethics and the seven Standards of Professional Conduct. |
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(LO3) Students will be able to explain and evaluate the ethical responsibilities required by the Code and Standards, including the sub-sections of each Standard. |
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(LO4) Students will be able to explain the regulatory structure as it impacts on financial markets internationally. |
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(LO5) Students will be able to evaluate the impact of financial crises on the development of regulation. |
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(LO6) Students will be able to explain the nature and role of ethics within financial services and apply ethical approaches to practical industry scenarios. |
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(S1) Adaptability |
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(S2) Problem solving skills |
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(S3) Commercial awareness |
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(S4) Teamwork |
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(S5) Organisation skills |
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(S6) Communication skills |
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(S7) International awareness |
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(S8) Lifelong learning skills |
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(S9) Ethical awareness |
Teaching and Learning Strategies |
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2 hour lecture x 10 weeks Interactive learning resources will be made available on Canvas; Any announcements relating to the course will be made via Canvas; Any additional material or readings will be made available via Canvas; Discussion forums will be made available on Canvas; Practice questions and answers will be made available on Canvas. |
Syllabus |
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The role and nature of financial regulation; Regulation through the lens of the GFC; Internationally enacted financial regulations; Professional standards of practice; Ethical practices. |
Recommended Texts |
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Reading lists are managed at readinglists.liverpool.ac.uk. Click here to access the reading lists for this module. |