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FIN 263 - Fixed Income Markets Once a year
Theory and applications of fixed income securities in the corporate, treasury
and international markets. Study of the organization and behavior of fixed income
markets and valuation of instruments, including bond pricing, forward contracts,
swaps, portfolio and arbitrage strategies. Examination of contemporary topics
on fixed income derivatives, market microstructure, global risk management, and
financial engineering. Discussion of ethical and regulatory perspectives.
Prerequisites & Notes FIN 203, QM 203. Open only to matriculated Zarb School of Business graduate students
and/or matriculated School of Education and Allied Human Services graduate students
where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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