Economics for Capital Markets
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Economics for Capital Markets
This course is part of Preparatory Certificate in Finance and Financial Markets Specialization
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course will cover critical economic principles that impact financial markets rather than worry about micro/macro theory. We will introduce economic events and cover how to differentiate between economic releases and economic indicators.
Next, we will do a quick refresher on central banks and monetary policy before we dive into specific examples such as the Federal Reserve (the Fed), European Central Bank (ECB), Bank of England, and Bank of Japan, and discuss these institutions and their policies in detail. After having learned about central banks, we will go back to economic indicators and give examples of some of the more important ones to be familiar with, such as gross domestic product (GDP), Consumer Price Index (CPI), Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), and building permits. Finally, we will end the course by discussing the impact on markets and how they should react to economic news vs. how they react in real life. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: • Know how economic principles impact financial markets • Classify & interpret economic releases • Understand central banks, their goals, and their role in the economy • Perceive how specific economic events impact specific markets • Grasp how market practitioners use this information to trade and invest This Economics for Capital Markets course is perfect for anyone who would like to build a strong foundation on economic principles before jumping into financial markets, as economics forms the foundation of our monetary system. This course is designed to equip anyone who desires to begin a career in fixed income, equity, sales, trading, or other areas of finance with the fundamental knowledge of economics.
In this course we will cover critical economic principles that impact financial markets rather than worry about micro/macro theory. We will introduce economic events and cover how to differentiate between economic releases and economic indicators.
What's included
1 video4 readings
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Course Introduction•1 minute
4 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Course Presentation•5 minutes
- Interpret the Tone Exercise_ANSWERS.docx•5 minutes
- Interpret the Tone Exercise_BLANK.docx•5 minutes
- Examples of Economic Releases.pdf•5 minutes
What's included
6 videos3 plugins
6 videos•Total 9 minutes
- Indicators vs. Releases•2 minutes
- Economic Events•1 minute
- Types of Economic Events•1 minute
- Important Aspects of Economic Indicators•1 minute
- 3 Classes of Economic Indicators•2 minutes
- Get to Know Your Market Animals•2 minutes
3 plugins•Total 20 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 1•5 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 2•5 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 3•10 minutes
What's included
20 videos1 reading4 plugins
20 videos•Total 39 minutes
- A Quick Refresher•2 minutes
- Foreign Currency Reserves•3 minutes
- Central Banks vs. Sovereign Wealth Funds•1 minute
- Central Bank Actions•2 minutes
- What is Monetary Policy•3 minutes
- How Policy Rates Affect the Real World•2 minutes
- Case Study: Black Wednesday•2 minutes
- Case Study: Black Wednesday (continued)•2 minutes
- The Federal Reserve System•3 minutes
- Fed Board of Governors & FOMC•3 minutes
- Fed Key Policy Rates•3 minutes
- FOMC Statements Tone•2 minutes
- FOMC Minutes•1 minute
- European Central Bank & Key Policy Rates•2 minutes
- Key Policy Rates Refinitiv•1 minute
- Bank of England & Bank Rate•2 minutes
- Bank of Japan•2 minutes
- Quantitative Easing & Yield Curve Control•3 minutes
- BoJ Monetary Policy & Key Rates•1 minute
- Midway Check-in•0 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Interpret the Tone Exercise•5 minutes
4 plugins•Total 45 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 4•5 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 5•10 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 6 •15 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 7•15 minutes
What's included
7 videos2 plugins
7 videos•Total 10 minutes
- Labor Market•2 minutes
- Output•2 minutes
- Prices & Wages•1 minute
- Consumption•1 minute
- Industrial Sector•1 minute
- Purchasing Managers' Index•1 minute
- Surveys & Housing Sector•2 minutes
2 plugins•Total 25 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 8•15 minutes
- Interactive Exercise 9•10 minutes
What's included
6 videos
6 videos•Total 14 minutes
- How Economic Releases Move Markets•1 minute
- How We Get These Forecasts•2 minutes
- How Markets Should React vs. How They React in the Real World•5 minutes
- How Market Practitioners Trade Releases•2 minutes
- How Market Practitioners Trade Releases (continued)•3 minutes
- Course Summary•1 minute
What's included
1 assignment
1 assignment•Total 75 minutes
- Qualified Assessment•75 minutes
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Brief introduction to economic drivers of markets.
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