Course Details
The Derivatives Markets and Legal Practice
Transactions in derivatives, such as swaps, options and futures, now comprise a larger share of the world's total financial markets than do transactions in stocks and corporate bonds combined. Derivatives are routinely used by multinational corporations, mutual funds, pensions plans, hedge funds, high-frequency trading firms and others to manage price risks or take speculative positions. This course is designed to provide students with an in depth understanding of the functions, regulation and practical operation of this fascinating area of financial activity. We will look at these products from a regulatory, transactional and enforcement perspective, including the unlawful use of such products to "spoof" or manipulate prices. In addition, we will explore the use and regulation of cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoins, which have experienced explosive growth in the past few years. Upon conclusion of the course, students should be comfortable discussing derivative and cryptocurrency transactions and knowledgeable about why and how businesses and individuals use these products.
Catalog Number: BUSCOM 634
Practice Areas:
Business, Corporate,Trans Area
Additional Course Information:
Business Concentration Elective
Course History
Fall 2024
Title: The Derivatives Markets and Legal Practice
Faculty: Kluchenek, Matthew F.
Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 25 Actual: 25
Fall 2023
Title: The Derivatives Markets and Legal Practice
Faculty: Kluchenek, Matthew F.
Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 25 Actual: 24
Fall 2022
Title: The Derivatives Markets and Legal Practice
Faculty: Kluchenek, Matthew F.
Section: 1
Credits: 2.0
Capacity: 25 Actual: 25