Curriculum Guide · Courses
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International Finance and Regulation
Professor Chris Brummer J.D. Course 197 (cross-listed) | 3 credit hours This course explores some of the key financial transactions that animate the international economy and the global regulatory architecture governing them. Substantive subjects include the global financial architecture, international banking regulation, project finance, derivative products and syndicated lending. The course also addresses the intersection between financial regulation and international monetary law by surveying the 2008 financial crisis, the European debt crisis, the future of the dollar as an international currency and the offshore renminbi market. Recommended: Corporations. Students may not receive credit for this course and International Finance.
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