Understanding the Federal Reserve - New York Institute of Finance

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Learn about the structure and purpose of the Federal Reserve and how its actions impact not just the US economy, and financial institutions, but individual investors and savers alike.With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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About this course

Knowledge of financial industry and markets is preferred, not mandatory.

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Subjects

  • Federal Reserve
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • US Economy
  • Financial Institutions

Course programme

What is the structure and purpose of the FED? How does its action impact not just the US economy, financial institutions, but individual investors and savers alike? Are you aware of the relationship between the federal government and the Federal Reserve (FED)? Are you familiar with the federal open market committee (FOMC) and know what distinguishes it from the FED. This is the course for you! The Federal Reserve is more than a 100 years old today and is the central banking system of the United States. As an institution, the FED’s decisions and policies impact our economy and our lives every single day. With Europe and other countries now imitating and initiating Quantitative Easing measures that the US Fed has ALREADY implemented, the FED's impact and influence are truly global is nature. By the end of this course, you should: Recognize the role and structure of the Federal Reserve (FED). Recognize the role and structure of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). Define interest rate terminology: FED Fund Rate Discount Rate (Window) London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) Identify the economic initiatives undertaken by the FED: Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) Quantitative Easing I, II, and III Recognize how the FED controls, owns, and manipulates the short end of the Yield Curve. Get familiarized with the product called Repurchase Agreement (Repo) and Reverse Repo. Recognize the process by which the Federal Reserve facilitates the fine-tuning of cash in the market using Repurchase Agreement (Repo).

Additional information

William Addiss (aka Bill Addiss) William is a New York Institute of Finance faculty member with over 30 years of management experience working in the finance industry. He has been an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance since 1995 where he has designed and delivered courses in Capital Markets, Fixed Income, and Derivative Instruments. He has also delivered Introduction to Finance courses for non-financial professionals and graduate induction programs. 

Understanding the Federal Reserve - New York Institute of Finance

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