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Financial English


XuetangX

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About This Course

 

This course is composed of four parts.

The first part is mainly about China's financial reforms and RMB internationalization. This can help students know about the evolution and status quo of China's exchange rate reforms.

The second part is about China's financial systems from which students can learn about the conposition, performance and problems of China's financial systems.

The third part is about international settlements and relevant practises which are helpful for international students to deal with international financial businesses.

The fourth part is how to write financial letters which are most important in financial communication.

Requirements

Before beginning this course, students need to be familiar with Banking and Currency, International Finance, Financial Investment, and so on.

Course Staff

Li Ying, Professor and Graduates’ tutor, in Department of Finance, School of Economics, Shan Dong University Major: International Finance, Economics of Exchange Rate Courses taught: International Payments and Settlements; International Economics; Banking and Currency; Foreign Exchange Markets and Businesses; Advanced Theories on Macro-finance. Publications: 1. Clemence Gomwe, Ying Li, “Iron ore price and the AUD exchange rate: A Markov approach”[J], The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Vol.29(2), March 2020. 2. Ying Li, “RMB exchange rate reforms and exchange rate preferences of domestic interest groups in China”[J], Economic and Political Studies, October 2019,Vol.7(3). 3. Clemence Gomwe, Ying Li, “Quantitative analysis on economics and financial factors behind international students tourism: Evidence of China”[J], Journal of Global Economics, July 2019, issue 1-1000326; 4. Ying Li, “RMB Flexible Exchange Rate Reform and Income Distribution”[M], Publishing House of Economic Science, July 2019. 5. Ying li, Zhao Hao Ran, “Skill Endowments and RMB Real Exchange Rate Determination”[J], Journal of International Trade, (7): 32-48,2019. 6. Ying li, Zhao Hao Ran, “Firms Power and RMB Exchange Rate”[J], Science of Economics,(4):47-59, 2018. 7. Ying li, Gao Jian Gang, “RMB Exchange Rate Changes, Urban-Rural Income Gap and Consumption[J], Journal of Guangdong University of Business Studies, (2):43-55, 2016. 8. Ying li, Cheng Qian, “Study on Effects of RMB Exchange Rate Changes on Income Distribution”[J], Science of Economics,(3):13-22,2014. 9. Ying Li, Renyue Han, “Is there a trade-off between appreciation of RMB exchange rate and growth rates of nominal wage”[J], 10. Yin-Wong Cheung, Fengming Qin, Ying Li, “RMB exchange rate: the past, present and future”[M], Chinese Financial Publishing House, Jun. 2012. 11.Ying Li,“RMB exchange rate pass-through effects and pass-through mechanism”[M], Publishing House of Economic Science, Dec.2010. 12. Ying Li, Peiqiang Luan, “The dynamics of RMB exchange rate pass-through and its determinants, Science of Economics”[J],(4):78-85,2010. 13. Ying Li, “Empirical analysis on the contraction effect of RMB exchange rate appreciation on inflation”[J], Science of Economics,(5):27-39,2008. 14. Ying Li, “Empirical analysis on pass-through of RMB exchange rate on import prices”[J], Economic Review, (5) :77-85, 2008. 15. Guoliang Zhang, Ying Li, “The evolution of research on exchange rate pass-through”[J], economic dynamics, (5) :83-87, 2008. 16. Ying Li, “Is RMB appreciation an effective means to curb inflation in China?Based empirical tests on RMB exchange rate pass through”[J], Finance and Economics, (4):49-55, 2008. This article was reprinted by China Social Science Digest in 2008(5). 17. Ying Li, “Theoretical analysis on exchange rate pass-through to prices”[J], Shan Dong Social Science, (3):79-81, 2008. 18. Bing Huo, Ying Li, “Review on Yunus’ economic ideas on micro-financing and his practices”[J], economic dynamics, (1):69-74, 2007.

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  1. Course Number

    SD-FE
  2. Enrollment Start

  3. Enrollment End

    Dec 30, 2024
  4. Class Start

  5. Class End

    Dec 30, 2024
  6. Language

    English
  7. Course Type

    Self Paced
  8. Quota

    None
  9. Price

    Free
  10. Level

    Beginner
  11. Business and Management
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