15.437 Options and Futures Markets
Spring 2013
Instructor: John Carrington Cox
TA: Tara Kumari Bhandari
Section A:
TTh 1:00-2:30 PM
(E51-149)
Section B: TTh 2:30-4:00 PM
(E51-149)
Recitations (optional): TBD
(TBD)
Information:
A. Course Description
This is a course about financial derivatives. Special emphasis will be given to options and futures. The course will have a mixture of lectures and case discussions. The lectures will emphasize fundamental economic principles. The cases provide an opportunity to apply the principles in a variety of situations.
B. Prerequisites
The prerequisite for this course is 15.401 or 15.415.
C. Materials
The text for the course is the eighth edition of Options,
Futures, and Other Derivatives by John Hull. It is available in the
bookstore. Please make sure that your book contains the DerivaGem
software. Suggested readings in the text are given in the course
outline.
The cases are included in the course reader. The reader also
contains suggested study questions for the cases. Copies of some of
the slides that will be used in class are in the reader; others
will be posted on the course website.
D. Exams
There will be two exams. Each will count for 40% of the final
grade. The first exam will be given in class on Thursday, April 4.
The second exam will be a take-home exam. It will be given out at
the end of class on Tuesday, May 14 and will be due in at 5:00 p.m.
on Thursday, May 16. Both exams will be open book and open
notes.
E. Other Course Requirements
1. Case Preparation. You should read each case and
think about the suggested study questions. Written reports will be
required for two of the cases. You may choose to write a report on
any case. The two parts of the Dutch Guilder case will be counted
as separate cases. All reports are due on or before the day the
case is discussed in class. Each report will determine 10% of the
final grade. If you wish, you may work on your reports with one
other person.
2. Problem Sets. Problem sets and their solutions will be
posted on the course website throughout the semester. You should
work the problems first and then compare your answers to the
solutions. The problem sets are an important part of preparing for
the exams.
F. Teaching Assistant and Office Hours
The teaching assistant for the course is Tara Bhandari. Her e-mail address is tkb@mit.edu. Her office hours will be 3:00 to 4:00 on Wednesdays and 2:00 to 3:00 on Fridays in E62-674. Professor Cox will be available after the 2:30 section and by appointment.
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