Financial markets and institutions form the backbone of modern economies, facilitating the flow of capital and enabling economic growth. This unit explores the various types of markets, from stocks and bonds to derivatives and commodities, and the key players that operate within them. Central banks, commercial banks, and investment firms play crucial roles in shaping financial landscapes. The unit delves into market efficiency, regulation, and global financial systems, providing a comprehensive overview of how these elements interact to create a complex, interconnected financial world.