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.
This course provides an introductory overview of the world’s largest financial markets, including the money, bond, stock, mortgage, foreign currency and derivatives markets. This course reviews the various types of financial risk that impact these markets, as well as the economic variables that influence market activity (such as interest rates and monetary policy).
Course Publication Date:
November 03, 2023
This course is available with
NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active
self study membership or
all access membership or can be purchased for
$120.00!
Author: | Michael Walker |
Course No: | FIN-MARKETS-7033 |
Recommended CPE: | 12.00 |
Delivery Method: | QAS Self Study |
Level of Knowledge: | Overview |
Prerequisites: | None |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Recommended Field of Study: | Finance
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the unique characteristics of financial markets.
- Recognize the types of financial instruments traded in various financial markets.
- Recognize the key aspects of the efficient market hypothesis.
- Identify the roles that financial intermediaries play in financial markets; recognize the various types of financial intermediaries.
- Calculate ‘simple’ and ‘compound’ interest.
- Identify how a bond’s stated interest rate and its yield-to-maturity impacts the price at which it is traded.
- Recognize how interest rates are derived under the ‘loanable funds theory’.
- Calculate a bond’s yield given specific information regarding its risk structure.
- Identify how a yield curve illustrates the term structure of interest rates; recognize various yield curve shapes and the theories behind them.
- Recognize the role that the Federal Reserve System (“the Fed”) plays in financial markets.
- Identify the tools used by the Fed to conduct its monetary policy and explain how these tools impact the U.S. money supply.
- Calculate the two measures used by the Federal Reserve to estimate the U.S. money supply (M1 & M2).
- Recognize the primary characteristics the money markets.
- Identify the types of financial instruments that would be traded in the money markets.
- Recognize how money market instruments would be utilized by market participants given specific scenarios.
- Recognize the primary characteristics the bond and stock markets.
- Identify the unique attributes of Treasury, municipal and corporate bonds.
- Calculate the taxable equivalent yield of a municipal bond.
- Recognize the differences between common and preferred stock.
- Locate specific information included in standard bond and stock price quotations.
- Identify the primary characteristics the mortgage market and recognize the various types of mortgage loans.
- Recognize the roles that financial institutions play in the mortgage-lending process.
- Identify the criteria used by mortgage lenders in the underwriting process.
- Identify the unique attributes of mortgage-backed securities.
- Identify the primary characteristics of the foreign exchange markets.
- Translate direct and indirect foreign exchange quotes.
- Recognize the economic factors that influence foreign exchange rates.
- Identify the differences between foreign exchange spot and forward contracts.
- Recognize how arbitrage profits are earned in foreign exchange markets.
- Identify the various types of risk that impact financial markets.
- Recognize the types of instruments traded in derivatives markets.
- Identify the unique characteristics of forwards, futures, swaps and options.