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FINC 310

Financial Institutions and Markets

Course overview

A course that examines financial markets, the role and function of central banks, commercial banks, rural banks and non-bank financial institutions.

Course information

Prerequisites and Restrictions You must satisfy the following requirement(s):

pre-requisite

  • Investments, FINC-211

Available semesters Semester 1 2024
Credits 15
Domestic fees $794.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Explain how money is created in the economy and how the financial system is structured.
  2. Critically review the role and function of various banking systems.
  3. Evaluate how financial institutions manage risk.
  4. Assess the conduct and performance of banks and non-bank financial institutions.

Course examiners

Zhaohua Li

Associate Professor Zhaohua Li

Associate Professor

Department of Financial Systems and Business Systems

zhaohua.li@lincoln.ac.nz