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FINA 7430: Financial Markets

The evolving roles of financial intermediaries, regulation, and capital markets in the financing of American businesses and the provision of savings and payments mechanisms for individuals. The securitization of traditional loan products and the determinants of the term structure of interest rates. Offered every year.

Not open to students with credit in FINA 8430.

1.5 hours

Syllabi

  • None available

Schedule of Classes

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Banking and Finance Department
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