Financial markets and institutions course,
in this course explore the fundamental structures and operations of financial systems worldwide. They delve into the intricate mechanisms of financial markets, including money and capital markets, investment banking, and securities analysis. Additionally, the course delves into the functions and roles of various financial institutions such as commercial banks, investment banks, and insurance companies. Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, learners examine how financial markets facilitate the allocation of capital and manage risks. Emphasis is placed on understanding the interplay between market participants, regulatory frameworks, and technological advancements shaping modern financial systems. By the end of the course, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and dynamics of financial markets and institutions essential for making informed financial decisions in today's global economy.