Fall 2025 International Finance & Economic Policy IA7045 section R01

International Capital Markets

International Capital Mar

Call Number 18307
Day & Time
Location
R 1:10pm-3:00pm
To be announced
Points 0
Grading Mode Ungraded
Approvals Required None
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course provides a practitioner’s perspective on how global capital markets operate, focusing on the instruments, institutions, and frameworks that channel capital to companies, households, and governments. Students will explore interest rate and FX swaps, derivatives, credit default swaps, asset-backed securities, and structured finance, alongside tools for interpreting yield curves and understanding credit markets. The course integrates current developments, including monetary policy, inflation trends, and systemic risk, with a close look at how financial actors respond. Unlike Economics of Finance, which emphasizes theory, this course emphasizes institutional function and market behavior. The course is structured to help students think critically and confidently about real-world financial markets.

Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who have officially declared the IFEP concentration, as reflected in their Stellic profile. If space allows, enrollment may be extended to additional students at a later date.

Web Site Vergil
Department International Finance & Economic Policy
Enrollment 0 students as of 1:05PM Friday, August 8, 2025
Status Full
Subject International Finance & Economic Policy
Number IA7045
Section R01
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Note Recitation
Section key 20253IFEP7045UR01