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Deconstructing the Foreign Exchange Market: Organization, Drivers, and Impact

 

GLOB1-CE9904 / $525
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education: Global Affairs

The foreign exchange market is the largest of the capital markets, with an average daily turnover of an estimated $4 trillion. Currencies are no longer fixed and with no anchor and valuation is more elusive--causing a significant political and economic impact. Examine various aspects of the foreign exchange market, including how it is organized, its primary players, and their motivations. Discuss formalized models of exchange rate determination, current drivers of the exchange rate, and the role of the dollar as a reserve asset, including its current challenges--and challengers.
Related Subject Areas: Global Affairs

 

 

 

Section 1

 

Tuesday 6:45pm-8:25pm
February 14 - April 24

10 Sessions

Instructor: Marc Chandler  
Location: Woolworth Bldg, 15 Barclay St.

 

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