An Introduction to Financial Money and Capital Markets

A clear financial markets roadmap : what products are traded by whom and why, pricing and trade organization

An Introduction to Financial Money and Capital Markets
An Introduction to Financial Money and Capital Markets

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A clear financial markets roadmap : what products are traded by whom and why, pricing and trade organization

Welcome to our course!

Since 2005 we design education programs for professionals who do not have a background in finance. Our business is to make finance accessible and understandable to support our participant’s career in the world of finance.

This short course introduces you to the financial Money and Capital markets.

What you can expect

  • Get the big picture about financial market activies: what happens and why?

  • Understand the different types of products and how they are priced

  • Learn the basics of product trading organisation (exchanges vs OTC)

  • Get understanding of the need of financial market supervision and regulation

  • As a bonus you can download a free copy of my book Financial Market Fundamentals

Since the '80s, banks have become huge financial supermarkets offering a wide range of different services and products. Employees in these large banks have specialized expertise in the area they make a career. Also, the fast developments in information technology has resulted in large IT departments staffed by people without financial and banking knowledge.

Financial products significant contribute to our social welfare and economic development. The financial crisis of 2008 was a turning point in way financial products are traded on the Financial Markets. How do Financial Markets work and why are they so important?



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