FIN 561
Fall 2005 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
(FIN 425) Studies financial intermediation emphasizing analysis of problems faced by commercial bank managers. The three main areas covered are: the role of financial intermediation and its relation to the macro-economy, information technology, and government regulation; examination of the problems of pricing and evaluating the risk of bank financial services such as loans, loan commitments, and swaps; and consideration of bank portfolio risk management.
Prerequisite: FIN 520; or MBA 505 - Section G ( Financial Markets and Institutions); or consent of instructor.
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45887
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Lecture-Discussion
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F
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2:30PM
-3:50PM
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MW
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166 Wohlers Hall
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Lynge, M
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