Course Name
International Finance and Global Capital Markets
Description
This course is designed to develop a critical managerial perspective on key financial management issues confronting firms operating in a global environment. Through developing an understanding of financial markets, systems, and institutions, students will address a wide range of topics including equity, debt, foreign exchange, and credit instruments, as well as the principal derivative products. In a step-by-step fashion, making extensive use of real-world cases and examples, students will engage in such topics as: money markets, foreign exchange, bond markets, cash equity markets, equity valuation techniques, swaps, forwards, futures, credit derivatives, options, option risk management and convertible bonds.
NB
This course is offered as an option for Great Wall MBA students instead of MBA 665.
Prerequisite(s)
MBA 542, 661, 664 (3-0 or 3-0)