What you'll learn
Develop foundational knowledge of how financial systems work and how they are regulated.
Gain a deep understanding of how to analyze the policy issues that will shape the 21st century financial system.
Discuss recent events in the financial sector, including crypto-currencies and markets, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, and new regulation of capital markets in major markets.
Course description
Legal professionals, financial experts, and policymakers require a comprehensive grasp of the inner workings and governance of the global financial system to advance their careers and effectively lead their organizations. The program, The Global Financial System: Structure and Regulation, led by Professor Hal S. Scott and expert faculty, offers participants a thorough exploration of essential and emerging policy matters. It also offers timely insights into current events shaping global markets and influencing policymakers.
Through this in-person program, participants will acquire a robust analytical framework for assessing policy issues that will define the financial landscape of the 21st century. They will gain the knowledge needed to comprehend and articulate the implications for their work and clients. Moreover, attendees will engage directly with speakers and peers to tackle the pivotal challenges confronting their industries, clients, and stakeholders.