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Financial Markets Overview
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Course ID: FINMWFMO Financial Markets Overview

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Course Description

 


Financial markets represent the lifeblood of our global economy. These mechanisms promote greater economic efficiency by transferring funds from individuals, businesses and governments with an excess of available funds to those with a shortage. Funds are transferred in the financial markets through the purchase and sale of financial instruments (such as stocks and bonds). Short-term financial instruments are available in money markets, while longer-term financial instruments are purchased and sold in the world’s capital markets. Many financial markets have been in existence for hundreds of years; however the modern era has brought along many new innovations such as securitization and the derivatives market.
 

 

Learning Objectives:

After completing this course, participants should be able to:

  •  Describe the unique characteristics of financial markets.
  •  Recognize the types of financial instruments traded in financial markets.
  • Explain how economic variables (such as interest rates and monetary policy) and financial risks impact financial market activity.

Delivery
Internet/Interactive

Level
Intermediate

Prerequisites
None


NASBA Category
Finance 

Format
PDF File

Updated/Revised: May 2010

Price:$170.00

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