Course Access:
90-day course access from date of purchase
Time:
Self-study, self-paced
Instructor:
Andrew Loo, CFI
Length/Duration:
3 hours
About 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.
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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.
About Our Expert |
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Andrew Loo
Prior to joining CFI, Andrew Loo worked in financial services for over 20 years in retail, commercial and investment banking roles. He retired from investment banking in 2017 as Managing Director at Nomura Securities in Hong Kong, where he was responsible for managing relationships with the key Central Banks, Sovereign Wealth Funds, and other key investors, as well as spearheading the firm’s sales efforts into the People’s Republic of China as Chairman of the China Operating Committee.
Before joining Nomura, Andrew was Executive Director and Head of Fixed Income, Foreign Exchange, and Commodities (FICC) for Hong Kong at UBS AG within their investment bank division.
Throughout his investment bank career, he was also very passionate about teaching and developing talent as well as a keen lifelong learner. Hence, Andrew was naturally very excited about joining CFI with its significant global reach of eager learners. As VP of Capital Markets, Andrew brings his real-world experience in Capital Markets to the CMSA program.
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Continued Risk Learning Credits: 3 |
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Registration |
Membership Type |
Price |
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Members |
$ 80.00 |
Non Members |
$ 88.00 |
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