Overview This is a 2 day course on understanding credit markets converting credit derivatives, from plain vanilla credit default swaps through to structured credit derivatives involving correlation products such as nth to default baskets, index tranches, synthetic collateralized debt obligations and more. Gain insights into the corporate credit market dynamics, including the role of ratings agencies and the ratings process. Delve into the credit triangle, relating credit spreads to default probability (PD), exposure (EAD), and expected recovery (LGD). Learn about CDS indices (iTRAXX and CDX), their mechanics, sub-indices, tranching, correlation, and the motivation for tranched products. The course also includes counterparty risk in derivatives market where you learn how to managed and price Counterparty Credit Risk using real-world, practical examples Understand key definitions of exposure, including Mark-to-Market (MTM), Expected Exposure (EE), Expected Positive Exposure (EPE), Potential Future Exposure (PFE), Exposure at Default (EAD), and Expected Loss (EL) Explore the role of collateral and netting in managing counterparty risk, including the key features and mechanics of the Credit Support Annex (CSA) Briefly touch upon other XVA adjustments, including Margin Valuation Adjustment (MVA), Capital Valuation Adjustment (KVA), and Collateral Valuation Adjustment (CollVA). Who the course is for Credit traders and salespeople Structurers Asset managers ALM and treasury (Banks and Insurance Companies) Loan portfolio managers Product control, finance and internal audit Risk managers Risk controllers xVA desk IT Regulatory capital and reporting Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Course Overview: This Investment course offers learners a comprehensive understanding of investment strategies and financial markets. The course covers a range of essential topics, including different investment types, portfolio management, and risk assessment. Learners will gain valuable insights into bond and stock markets, enabling them to make informed decisions in diverse investment environments. The course is designed for those looking to enhance their investment knowledge, regardless of their current financial expertise, providing a solid foundation in the principles of investing. Course Description: In this course, learners will explore various investment methods, from bonds to stocks, and gain an understanding of core financial concepts such as portfolio diversification and risk management. The course delves into investment theory, focusing on how markets function, the evaluation of potential returns, and the identification of risk factors. With an emphasis on building a structured investment strategy, learners will also gain an understanding of how to manage and optimise their portfolios. By the end, learners will have the tools and knowledge to evaluate different investment opportunities, supporting their financial growth and decision-making processes. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to Investment Overview of investment basics The role of investments in personal finance Understanding risk and return Module 02: Types and Techniques of Investment Stock market, bonds, and real estate investments Active vs passive investing Introduction to alternative investments Module 03: Key Concepts in Investment Compound interest and time value of money Diversification and asset allocation Financial instruments overview Module 04: Understanding the Finance Basics of financial statements Financial ratios and metrics Introduction to valuation techniques Module 05: Investing in Bond Market Types of bonds and their characteristics Bond pricing and yields Understanding interest rates and bond durations Module 06: Investing in Stock Market Stock market indices and trading Analysis of stock performance Fundamentals of stock picking Module 07: Risk and Portfolio Management Measuring and managing investment risk Portfolio construction and diversification strategies Evaluating portfolio performance (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop investment skills for personal financial growth. Professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of financial markets. Beginners with an interest in investing and financial markets. Anyone interested in building a solid foundation in investment strategies. Career Path: Investment Analyst Financial Planner Portfolio Manager Stock Broker Risk Manager Wealth Manager Financial Consultant
Overview A review of the most enduringly popular structured equity-linked products. This 1 day hands-on programme will help you gain familiarity with 1st generation & 2nd generation structured products convexity – and their applications. Discover techniques for maximising the participation rate to enhance returns for investors. Explore the trade-offs between coupon payments and gearing, and how they affect the risk-return profile of the notes. Explore ladder structures, their relationship to lookbacks, and the benefits they offer to investors. Learn about accumulators, their structuring, and the reasons behind their controversy in the market. Who the course is for Structured Products Desks, Financial Engineers, Product Controllers Traders, Dealing Room Staff and Sales People Risk Managers, Quantitative Analysts and Middle Office Managers Fund Managers, Investors, Senior Managers Researchers and Systems Developers Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Course Overview The Financial Engineering Courses – 8 Courses Bundle is a comprehensive training package designed to equip learners with a robust understanding of the mathematical, statistical, and analytical foundations of modern finance. This bundle merges core financial theories with quantitative models to support strategic financial decision-making. Learners will explore concepts ranging from derivatives pricing and risk modelling to portfolio optimisation and stochastic processes, gaining a solid foundation in the methodologies used in financial institutions and investment firms. By the end of the course, participants will be able to interpret financial models, assess risk frameworks, and contribute effectively to quantitative analysis roles. This course is particularly valuable for those aiming to strengthen their understanding of finance through an analytical lens, aligning with roles in investment banking, financial consultancy, or quantitative research. Course Description This course bundle offers eight interconnected modules covering a wide array of financial engineering topics. Learners will be introduced to financial mathematics, stochastic calculus, fixed income securities, options pricing, quantitative risk management, and algorithmic trading strategies. The programme provides an in-depth look into the mechanics of financial markets and the computational tools that underpin asset valuation and portfolio structuring. Through clear instruction and structured content, learners will build confidence in applying quantitative techniques and economic theory to real-world financial challenges. Emphasis is placed on theoretical rigour, analytical accuracy, and strategic application. Ideal for learners with a background or interest in finance, mathematics, or economics, this course supports a deeper understanding of financial markets and prepares participants for roles that require data-driven financial modelling and risk assessment skills. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Financial Engineering Module 02: Financial Mathematics and Modelling Techniques Module 03: Fixed Income Securities and Yield Curves Module 04: Derivatives and Options Pricing Theory Module 05: Quantitative Risk Management Fundamentals Module 06: Stochastic Processes in Finance Module 07: Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis Module 08: Algorithmic and Computational Finance (See full curriculum) Bundle Instructions Access all eight courses through a single enrolment. Courses are self-paced and available online 24/7. Learners receive a certificate for each completed module. Support is available throughout the learning journey. Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a strong foundation in quantitative finance. Professionals aiming to advance their knowledge in financial modelling and analysis. Beginners with an interest in finance, mathematics, or data-driven investment theory. Graduates or career changers targeting roles in banking, analytics, or asset management. Career Path Quantitative Analyst Financial Risk Manager Investment Banking Analyst Asset or Portfolio Manager Financial Modelling Consultant Data Analyst in Financial Services Derivatives Pricing Specialist Economic Research Associate
Overview Explore trading and hedging applications of barrier options across interest rate, FX, and equity markets. Who the course is for Executives of listed companies who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in ESG and sustainability. Corporate professionals who want to integrate ESG initiatives into their organizations and improve their ESG programs. ESG professionals who want to gain a deep understanding of ESG frameworks, reporting standards, and best practices Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Overview Learn in detail about Exotic Options – Taxonomy, Barriers, and Baskets Who the course is for Fixed Income sales, traders, portfolio managers Bank Treasury Insurance Pension Fund ALM employees Central Bank and Government Funding managers Risk managers Auditors Accountants Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Overview 1 day course to gain real insight into the Solvency 2 balance sheet dynamics, both under standard formula and our illustrative internal model Who the course is for Capital management / ALM / risk management staff within insurance company Investors in insurance company securities – equity, subordinated bonds, insurance-linked securities Salespeople covering insurance companies Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Overview This course covers distressed debt analysis and investing, focusing primarily on corporates but also including financial institutions and sovereign debt as special topics. The programme begins with the foundations of the distressed debt market, causes of and early warning signals, possible outcomes and how to evaluate the probability of outcomes in different scenarios. Restructuring is reviewed in detail, as well as estimation of sustainable debt levels, business valuation and the importance of capital and group structure. Differences between active control and passive non-control investments are highlighted, including stakeholder tactics and due diligence. Case studies cover a variety of companies across sectors and geographies, challenging delegates to make investment decisions on real distressed debt situations. Who the course is for Distressed debt investors, Loan portfolio managers and Private equity investors Hedge fund managers High yield credit analysts and Equity analysts High yield asset managers and Mergers and acquisitions bankers Debt capital markets/leveraged finance bankers Business turnaround/restructuring accountants/corporate finance professionals Lawyers Strategy consultants Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Overview This 2-day programme covers the latest techniques used for fixed income attribution. This hands-on course enables participants to get a practical working experience of fixed income attribution, from planning to implementation and analysis. After completing the course you will have developed the skills to: Understand how attribution works and the value it adds to the investment process Interpret attribution reports from commercial systems Assess the strengths and weaknesses of commercially available attribution software Make informed decisions about the build vs. buy decision Present results in terms accessible to all parts of the business Who the course is for Performance analysts Fund and portfolio managers Investment officers Fixed Income professionals (marketing/sales) Auditors and compliance Quants and IT developers Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now
Overview 2 day course on scorecards, rating agency frameworks, regulation and integration and quantification of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) analysis into equity and credit investing / lending for / to corporates, banks and other financial institutions, applied to many case study companies and industries Who the course is for Investors and analysts – equity and credit; public and private Bank loan officers M&A advisors Restructuring advisors Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To learn more about schedule, pricing & delivery options, book a meeting with a course specialist now