Financial Regulation is a form of supervision or regulation that financial institutions must comply with, ensuring they adhere to laws, guidelines, and procedures designed to protect consumers, maintain the integrity of the financial system, and prevent financial crimes. Coursera's Financial Regulation catalogue teaches you about the key principles, policies, and practices in this significant sector. You'll learn about compliance, risk management, financial law, regulatory structures, and how different regulations impact the global financial environment. You'll also familiarize yourself with the tools and strategies used to navigate regulatory changes, understand the roles of different regulatory bodies, and explore the implications of non-compliance. This knowledge will equip you to contribute to maintaining financial stability and consumer protection in a financial institution, regulatory body or any organization within the financial industry.