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
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Credits | 15 |
Domestic fees | $794.00 |
What you will learn
After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:
- Explain how money is created in the economy and how the financial system is structured.
- Critically review the role and function of various banking systems.
- Evaluate how financial institutions manage risk.
- Assess the conduct and performance of banks and non-bank financial institutions.
Course examiners
Associate Professor Zhaohua Li
Associate Professor
Department of Financial Systems and Business Systems
zhaohua.li@lincoln.ac.nz