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Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Role of Global Capital Markets by The University of Melbourne

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About the Course

In this course, participants will learn about how different markets around the world can interact to create value for, and effectively manage the risk of, corporations and their stakeholders. This is part of a Specialization in corporate finance created in partnership between the University of Melbourne and Bank of New York Mellon (BNY Mellon). View the MOOC promotional video here: http://tinyurl.com/j7wyowo...

Top reviews

DH

Mar 25, 2016

Very useful and thought provoking course. Recommended for those who are new to capital markets as well as those who're keen to understand the latest developments of the markets.

AN

Oct 9, 2016

I can't find words. This is perfect course for people who are interested in finance and want to understand Global Market and Crisis.

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By Doris W

May 20, 2016

Gen

By Raffaella

Nov 27, 2016

Although very interesting, this course seemed too short for me.

Professor Kofman is an expert in the filed, but he mostly reads the

words on the slides and shows little or no passion or interest in sharing his

ideas and work whatsoever.

By Vasishta P

Jan 2, 2016

If you are a finace or business student this is not for you, its a complete re-run of most of the basics that re taught with some practical real life examples. Good for a person who is new to the subject of business or finance.

By Thiago M

Oct 26, 2016

Just good to catch the basics. Sometimes quite boring to follow the professor, but it covers the basics adequately.

By Sam F (

Jul 19, 2020

This course is good for the people who want to know the basic of stock market or Global markets.

By Chirag G

Jan 10, 2016

Too much information loaded.

By kshitij m

Feb 10, 2017

A bit too theoritical

By Φάμπιαν « Χ

Feb 13, 2023

pretty good

By Aditya P

Jan 4, 2016

More challenging questions expected.