2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog

FIN 4310 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS

The course examines the role of money and capital markets in the economy, and the effects of the Federal Reserve's monetary and regulatory policies. The course focuses on the working of various financial markets and how financial institutions and other users interact with financial markets. Topics include interest rates; term structure of interest rates; money and capital markets; innovations in capital markets; credit risk and asset and liability management; international financial markets; currency fluctuations; and management of currency risk.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

FIN*3310

Offered

EVERY SEMESTER