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International Finance: Policy, Regulation, and Transactions Harvard Law School Executive Education

I have just finished this program and it was a fascinating journey into the global financial system I really recommend it !

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A clear understanding of how the global financial system works and how it is regulated is essential for success in finance-related roles. International Finance: Policy, Regulation, and Transactions (IF) provides an overview of fundamentals and emerging policy issues, as well as timely reflections on current events facing the global financial system. These insights are critical for financial professionals, lawyers, and policy makers who wish to advance in their careers.

The International Finance program will give participants a framework for thinking about the policy topics that will shape the financial system of the 21st century. Delivered through 10 video modules, this program explores key topics including banking regulation, securities regulation, derivatives markets, and fintech in the context of Chinese, Japanese, European, and U.S. markets. Recent updates to the video modules provide fresh insights from Professor Hal S. Scott, including a complete lecture on the 2023 banking crisis, focused on Silicon Valley Bank.

Participants may access the modules on their own schedule. Each module will feature an interview with a notable guest who has specific expertise in the course topics.

Interview guests include:

  • Jay Clayton, Former Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, now Lead Independent Director of Apollo’s Board of Directors

  • Randy Quarles, Vice Chair for Supervision, Federal Reserve Bank

  • Fang Xinghai, Vice Chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission




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