About this course
Look inside the machinery of world finance. How stock exchanges actually work, what drives currency values, why financial crises happen, and how ESG is reshaping the investment landscape. The course draws on research from the Deutsche Bundesbank, the ECB, Princeton, and the CFA Institute, with a practical view of how global forces reach Belarus — through the ruble exchange rate, import prices, and capital access. For learners who already understand the basics and want to think in systems.
The course is built as a sequence of short lessons. Each chapter ends with a short quiz that gates the next one. Lessons unlock after a free sign-up.
What you'll learn
- Understand core financial terms without jargon
- Apply simple models to your own decisions
- Spot dubious promises and schemes
- Lean on sources, not gut feel
Who it's for
- First-timers approaching the topic seriously
- Anyone with the 'I sort of get it but it doesn't click' feeling
- Anyone wanting to self-check before advanced modules
Syllabus
Full course structure. Lessons unlock after sign-up.
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