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FIN 6730 - Financial Institutions and Markets |
(Same as ECON 6730.) Prerequisites: FIN 6010 and FIN 6110. Focuses on the common and distinctive aspects of the provision of financial services and the management of risk associated with those services. Roles, characteristics, and operation of financial institutions, constraints that these institutions face in meeting that objective, regulatory environment within which they operate, risks they face and the management of those risks, evolution of the financial industry over time, and the causes and reactions to financial crises throughout the world.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Economics and Finance Department Course Attributes: College of Business Course Fee |