Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.
This course presents an overview of the structure and function of the financial markets. The course attempts to provide a general working knowledge of the financial system by examining not only how various intermediaries and markets work, but also their evolution over time. The role of central banks, and their operations, is particularly emphasized, as is the nature of risk management both within the financial institution and more broadly for the financial system. Topics considered here include swaps, credit derivatives, value at risk models, and systemic risk. Just as intermediation has moved from institutions to markets, the course follows a similar evolution in the topics studied over the course of the semester. Market topics examined include securitization, the Blockchain, digital currencies and the impact of fin tech on intermediation.
3 Credits
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
5803LAW 6430 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
TR
Aug 25 - Dec 8, 2025
Instructors
Staff
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
For the most current information about textbooks, including the timing and options for purchase, see the
Cornell Store.
Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Enrollment limited to: Juris Doctor (JD)/Master of Business Administration (MBA) dual degree students.
3 Credits
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
5804LAW 6430 LEC 002
Meeting Pattern
TR
Aug 25 - Dec 8, 2025
Instructors
Staff
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
For the most current information about textbooks, including the timing and options for purchase, see the
Cornell Store.
Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Enrollment limited to: Juris Doctor (JD)/Master of Business Administration (MBA) dual degree students.