| Study This Comprehensive E-Learning Product Covering the Concepts and Application of Money Markets |
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Study This Comprehensive E-Learning Product Covering the Concepts and Application of Money Markets
The themes of this course are: -- Theory related with coupon bearing and discount instruments -- Mechanics and arithmetic involved in both instruments Course Overview The money markets are wholesale financial markets in which sovereign states, banks and major corporations raise funds through certain types of loans, or by issuing debt securities. This product is designed to train learners on some of the most common money market instruments in-use at financial centers world-over. The courses are structured to give the user a complete perspective on the instruments- from theory to application. The first three courses lay down the foundation for the remaining courses. The other six courses deal with instrument specific minutiae. On completion of this course, you will be conversant with: -- Fundamentals of money markets -- Terminology of instruments -- Arithmetic involved -- Issuance related aspects, and -- Specific technicalities, if any Target Audience Every professional involved in the global financial services industry (as a provider, user, regulator or advisor of product/services, marketplace/exchange) would benefit from our innovative solutions. -- Supervisory Agencies -- Central Banks -- Financial Institutions -- Commercial Banks -- Investment Banks -- Housing Societies/Thrifts -- Mutual Funds -- Brokerage Houses -- Stock Exchanges -- Derivatives Exchanges -- Insurance Companies -- Multinational Corporations -- Accountancy Firms -- Consultancy Firms -- Law Firms -- Rating Agencies -- Multi-lateral Financial Institutions -- Others Course Level & Number of Courses: Basic Level, Library of 9 Courses Instructional Method: Dynamic, Interactive e-learning Recommended Background: Familiarity with basic financial concepts Library of 9 Courses Time taken to complete each Course: Two - Three hours For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28353
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