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This two-day course is suitable for those working in the financial services industry who need to have an overview of the markets, how they work and the different instruments trading in those markets. It will also be of benefit to those individuals or companies providing services to the financial services industry.
The course explains the workings and structure of the financial markets. It examines the instruments found in each market and explains how the banks interact with clients in each market. It will give delegates a workable knowledge of the major financial terminology they are likely to encounter in their jobs.
On completion of the course, participants should be able to:
- Name at least five types of financial markets as well as being able to describe their structure
- Illustrate the advantages of bonds over other methods of raising finance and be able to describe at least seven types of bonds
- Explain what repo is and describe how banks and money market investors use the market
- Recognise the four major types of swaps and understand the basic cashflows and how they are used
- Define equity, identify seven types of equities and identify the purpose of a stock exchange
- Differentiate between futures and options and identify situations where a bank and its clients might use them
Course Programme
- Financial markets and participants
- Foreign exchange and money markets
- Fixed interest markets
- Repo
- Swaps
- Equities
- Derivatives
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