Penn Classifieds>Penn Online Courses>Fundamentals of Market Structure

Fundamentals of Market Structure

About this Course

Taught by instructors with decades of experience on Wall Street, this economics and finance course provides students with a basic foundation in market structure, market structure science, and market mechanics. You’ll learn about the major elements and concepts that form a market and determine its development. You’ll also learn about key market participants including market makers, brokers, asset managers, hedge funds and more. This free course is from the New York Institute of Finance, a highly sought after designation that leading financial services and employers know and trust globally. This free course is a great introduction to market structure. For a deeper understanding of financial markets and to be qualified to perform in the real world and meet the demanding realities of finance, see the NYIF’s professional certificate course Electronic Trading in Financial Markets.

Created by: New York Institute of Finance

Level: Introductory


Related Online Courses

Now more than ever, people are seeking ways to affect change in their communities — both locally and around the world. This course is for anyone — from novices to experienced practitioners — who w... more
Whether you’re considering a global health learning experience such as a clinical rotation, a research project, or volunteer work, or are preparing to work abroad, this is the course for you! T... more
This course is Part 2 of the Credit and Credit Risk Analysis Professional Certificate program from the New York Institute of Finance. In this course, you willlearn how to review and analyze... more
¿Cómo se financia y en qué gasta el dinero un gobierno? ¿Cómo se deciden los presupuestos? ¿Hay suficientes o demasiados empleados públicos? ¿Cómo se mide la efectividad de las leyes y regulaci... more
This course will help you learn the basics of compiling timely, high-quality CPIs based on the 2020 CPI Manual. The consumer price index has become a key statistic for purposes of economic... more

CONTINUE SEARCH

FOLLOW COLLEGE PARENT CENTRAL