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The Collaborative Market Data Network
Serving Transparency in Capital Markets
The Collaborative
Market Data Network

PYTHON FOR FINANCE

@ London, United Kingdom

Python is a general programming language which can be used to build web applications, websites or even complex applications. The most important part of Python is its syntax which is considered to be close to the original mathematics syntax. This makes it quite flexible in playing around with numbers, making it a very useful tool for data analysis, risk management, automatic trading and other financial applications.During the course, the delegates will focus on practical applications of the programme in the area of finance and risk through workshops and working examples. No programming experience is required. Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the capabilities of Python regarding financial applications
  • Become familiar with the programming language and the system of modules and tools
  • Understand the various data structures in Python
  • Learn about Jupyter Notebooks
  • Get to grips with the various applications of Python – graphs, automated reports, financial data
  • Discover how to create & edit spreadsheets with Python
  • Become familiar with environment management in Python
  • Be introduced to the machine learning library (scikit-learn) of Python

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