FINANCE Debt Markets
Business Law: Finance: Capital Markets, Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance

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Business Law
Finance: Capital Markets, Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance

Business Law: Finance: Banking & Bankruptcy
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Business Law: Finance: Capital Markets, Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance
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Item is good for 12 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! FINANCE 320 Debt Markets Graduate School of Business Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Business Law: Finance: Capital Markets, Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Finance : Students who plan careers that involve advising companies or investors in the capital raising process will want to take 1 or more courses exploring certain topics in corporate finance in more depth. This course is intended for those who plan careers that may involve debt financing business or other investments, or involve trading or investing in debt instruments and their derivatives. General course Description: This course is intended for those who plan careers that may involve debt financing for their businesses or other investments, or involve trading or investing in debt instruments and their derivatives, including money-market instruments, government bonds, repurchase agreements, interest-rate swaps, mortgage-backed securities (MBS), corporate bonds, structured credit products, and credit derivatives. We will emphasize institutional features of the markets, including trading, pricing, and hedging. There is a special focus on distressed debt. Most lectures will start with a cold-called student presentation of an un-graded short homework calculation. There will also be a series of graded homework, an in-class mid-term, and about six graded 'pop quizzes' of 10 minutes or less. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |