Middlebury

INTD 0320

Capital Markets

Capital Markets
This course surveys and analyzes the instruments traded in modern asset markets, the mechanisms that facilitate their trading and issuance, as well as, the motivations of issuers and investors across different asset classes. The course will balance functional and institutional perspectives by highlighting the problems market participants are seeking to solve, as well as the existing asset markets that have arisen to accomplish these goals. We will consider the nature of structure of asset markets, and the design, issuance, and pricing of financial instruments, focusing on how arbitrage strategies keep their prices in-line with one another. (INTD 0116 or INTD 0217 or by instructor approval) 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab
Subject:
Interdepartmental
Department:
Interdepartmental
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Spring 2023

INTD0320A-S23 Lecture (Considine)

Spring 2022

INTD0320A-S22 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)

Spring 2021

INTD0320A-S21 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)

Spring 2020

INTD0320A-S20 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)

Spring 2019

INTD0320A-S19 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)

Fall 2018

INTD0320A-F18 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)
INTD0320Z-F18 Discussion (Van Gansbeke)

Spring 2018

INTD0320A-S18 Lecture (Van Gansbeke)