
- •Курс английского языка для финансистов
- •Предисловие
- •Unit 1. Economic environment a. Text what is economics all about?
- •B. Dialogue business climate in russia
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the above questions, write several paragraphs on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 2. Public finance a. Text finance and financial system
- •B. Dialogue budget organization and budget process
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •A) The Budget Message of the Mayor
- •April 27, 1995
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of these questions, write several paragraphs on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 3. Fiscal management a. Text financial policy. Fiscal sphere
- •B. Dialogue effective fiscal policy
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •A) Financial Policy
- •B) Fiscal Policy in the uk
- •Discussion
- •A) Multiyear Budgeting
- •B) Types of Budget Classification
- •A) Fiscal Policy in Transition Economies: a Major Challenge
- •B) On Macro- and Microeconomics
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the discussion of the questions, write a short essay on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Transition Economies Need to Reform Social Safety Nets
- •Unit 4. Central banking. Monetary policy a. Text central banking system
- •B. Dialogue banking system in russia
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Us Activities of Foreign Banking Organizations
- •Discussion
- •A) Is Monetary Policy Needed?
- •B) Payment Systems
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a summary of the interview in Ex. 13. Follow the plan suggested below:
- •Reading pra ctice
- •Unit 5. Banking system a. Text commercial banks
- •B. Dialogue
- •Interview With a Bank Manager
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •B) Bank Accounts
- •B) The Nature of Banking
- •Discussion
- •A) Bank Loans and Overdrafts
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short essay on:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 6. Taxation a. Text what are taxes?
- •B. Dialogue taxation in russia
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •What Is an Excise Duty?
- •Tax Reform in Developing Countries
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short essay on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 7. International monetary system a. Text
- •International monetary institutions
- •B. Dialogue
- •Imf's support for russian reforms
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •International Monetary Fund
- •Your Partner ebrd
- •World Bank – International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ibrd)
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short essay on:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 8. Financial markets. The bond market a. Text trading in the bond market
- •B. Dialogue the bond market
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the above questions, write a short essay on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 9. Financial markets. The stock market a. Text stocks and markets
- •B. Dialogue the corporate securities market in russia
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •A) Bulls, Bears and Stags
- •B) Options and Short Selling
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short essay on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •The New Issue Market
- •Unit 10. Investment activity a. Text
- •Investments
- •B. Dialogue
- •Investment climate
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Investment Companies
- •3 Food Giants Build Local Yogurt Plants
- •Discussion
- •B) Brazil Attracts Foreign Investors
- •C) Investment in the uk
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short essay on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Investment Skill Is a Rare Commodity
- •Investment Trusts
- •Unit 11. Foreign exchange market. Global financial markets a. Text trading in the foreign exchange market
- •B. Dialogue cornerstone of the global financial market
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •The Eurocurrency Market
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write several short paragraphs about:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 12. Financial management a. Text finance function
- •B. Text financial ratios
- •C. Dialogue ratio analysis
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •A) Corporate Governance
- •B) Investment Management
- •A) Investment Decision Making
- •B) Investment Project Appraisal
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of these questions, write a short paragraph on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Unit 13. Accounting a. Text accounting principles and concepts
- •B. Dialogue accountancy in a free-market economy
- •C. Dialogue public and private accountants
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write a short paragraph, explaining:
- •Reading practice
- •Balance Sheet
- •A. Balance sheet
- •Unit 14. Auditing a. Text performing an audit
- •B. Dialogue auditing in russia
- •Vocabulary list
- •Exercises
- •Ex. 4. Say in a few words what the main text is about. Use the opening phrases from
- •Sweden.
- •Independent Auditors' Report to the Board of Directors and Stockholders of_______Company
- •Discussion
- •In order to get prepared for participation in the class discussion of the questions, write several paragraphs on the following:
- •Reading practice
- •Banking correspondence
- •Dictionary of key words
- •Contents
B. Dialogue cornerstone of the global financial market
Russian: As far as we know, the cornerstone of the global financial market is the Foreign Exchange Market. In this connection, how is it developing? What affects its development?
Foreigner. I would stress, first of all, that the FOREX is really an integral, fundamental sector of the global financial market. It reflects economic relations between parties to currency deals. The most noticeable factors affecting the market are trade and non-trading financial transactions between countries, like transportation, insurance, tourism, credits, foreign investment, etc.
R.: The market has no one centralized location, does it?
F.: No, the market is global in character. It is rather a network of dealing rooms connected by sophisticated communications systems, like telephones, telex machines and electronic dealing systems. Major trading activities are conducted in London, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Singapore and others.
R.: The cities you've mentioned are located in different time zones. What are the trading hours then?
F.: Oh, trading occurs 24 hours a day. Dealing rooms span the globe and the market never really closes.
R.: How big is the market? How big is the volume of deals in the market?
F.: By the estimate of the Bank for International Settlements, about $1 trillion is exchanged every day.
R.: Who are the major participants in the market?
F.: Commercial and investment banks, central banks, governmental agencies, professional fund managers, corporations, brokers, investors, speculators.
R.: I think banks play the most important role in currency transactions.
F.: You are right. Bank dealers at their workplaces are in constant contact by telephones or computers with dealers in different banks. They sit analysing latest currency quotations they see on display. Banks buy or sell currency either for themselves or on behalf of their clients.
R.: What currencies can be bought and sold?
F.: Only convertible currencies.
R.: I know that currency operations are based on exchange rates. The exchange rate is the value of one unit of the foreign currency expressed in the other currency concerned. Banks involved in currency operations determine full quotations including the buying and selling rates and use them for their currency transactions. How are exchange rates determined?
F.: It's a very difficult question. Determination of the exchange rate at which foreign transactions will take place depends on the exchange rate policy adopted by the central bank of a country. At the present time countries are free to choose the method to determine the value of their currencies. Advanced industrial countries use floating rates depending on supply and demand. Other countries peg their currencies to one currency or a group of currencies.
R.: What factors affect the exchange rate?
F.: They are many. The exchange rate depends first of all on the Purchasing Power Parity, country's economic development, balance-of-payments position, inflation rate, money in circulation, confidence in the national currency on the world market, interest rates, the central bank policy, currency legislation, etc.
R.: The Central Bank of Russia is taking steps to liberalize currency legislation and to join the global financial community.