FINA 6331: Financial Institutions and Markets

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Credits 3.0
Course ID
007663
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Lecture
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a comprehensive analysis of the role of the financial system in a modern industrial economy, emphasizing its institutions, markets, instruments, and regulation. The course discusses how the financial system creates money, serves as a tool of intermediation and risk management, and acts as a tool of monetary policy to achieve the national economic goals of price stability, high employment, and balance of international payments.
Requisites
FINA 6331 Prerequisite: MBA 5905X, 5906X
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