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BU50F7: FINANCIAL MARKETS AND PRODUCTS (2016-2017)

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Course Overview

Whilst building on all the earlier parts of the programme, this course looks in more depth at how financial markets work, how they have developed over time and the interesting question of why financial crises happen. The course also looks at particular players in financial markets, private equity, the role of intermediaries and international issues and differences. Along with this we will consider the markets for not just equity and bonds but also more complex financial products.

Course Details

Study Type Postgraduate Level 5
Term First Term Credit Points 15 credits (7.5 ECTS credits)
Campus Off-site Sustained Study No
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Course Description

Whilst building on all the earlier parts of the programme, this course looks in more depth at how financial markets work, how they have developed over time and the interesting question of why financial crises happen. The course also looks at particular players in financial markets, private equity, the role of intermediaries and international issues and differences. Along with this we will consider the markets for not just equity and bonds but also more complex financial products.


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