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Description and analysis of the financial system, focusing on financial markets (domestic and international), financial asset trading mechanisms, market efficiency, institutions (intermediaries) and instruments (stocks, bonds, hybrid securities including derivatives).
At the end of the course you should be able to 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the global financial system. 2. Discuss the purposes of the money, capital, derivatives, and international markets together with the instruments traded in them. 3. Describe the distinctive characteristics and functions of a range of financial institutions such as commercial banks, non-bank financial institutions, insurance companies, investment companies, superannuation providers, investment banks and venture capital funds. 4. Explain the role of regulatory institutions and financial regulation.
STAT101 or MSCI110, plus at least 60 additional 100-level points from the BCom or BSC schedules. RP: Students without a mathematics background equivalent to NCEA Level 2 should pass MATH101 before enrolling in this course.
AFIS214
Students without a mathematics background equivalent to NCEA Level 2 should pass MATH101 before enrolling in this course.
William Rea
Course Outline
Domestic fee $682.00
International fee $3,000.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Department of Economics and Finance .