The Master’s Program in Money, Macro and Finance (MMF) is an innovative joint venture of the Department of Money and Macroeconomics and of the Department of Finance, both located in the new House of Finance. The program offers promising students from all over the world an intellectually stimulating and challenging setting in which to prepare for their professional careers in central banking, commercial banking, insurance and other financial services. By being located in Frankfurt, one of the world's leading financial centers and the only city in the world with two central banks (the ECB and the German Bundesbank), it offers unique opportunities for interaction with practitioners. Knowledge of German is not required for admission to or for the completion of the program as it is exclusively taught in English. It has been designed with the vision of establishing itself both as a leading Master’s program integrating studies in monetary economics, macroeconomics and finance and as a major gateway to high-profile jobs in the banking and financial sector.
If you are a promising candidate committed to a successful career, we hope that the information on this web site will encourage you to apply to MMF, take advantage of what it offers, and contribute to making it a stimulating and effective program for students and faculty alike.
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