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Feb 02, 2025
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FIN 141 - Money and Capital MarketsSemester Hours: 3 This course offers an in-depth analysis of the structure of domestic and international money and capital markets and the role the government plays in these markets, as well as the role of investment bankers, brokers, and dealers in the financial markets. Issues pertaining to ethics, innovation, competition, and globalization of financial markets are also discussed. Course content is enhanced by three full-day trips to New York City, including visits to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York Stock Exchange, the NASDAQ, and commercial and investment banks and hedge funds.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: FIN 101, junior class standing or above. Hofstra in NYC
January 2013 Offering 10174: Jan. 2-15; MTWRF, 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m.; Bales; 208 C.V. Starr; Hofstra in NYC; see page 15.
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