Financial Markets Training

RM850.00

Introduction:

The programme is intended to provide ‘breadth of knowledge’ to make it relevant to people pursuing careers in the front office, middle office and operations areas. The course content places an even emphasis on introducing and explaining the key concepts of each subject area to develop candidates’ practical knowledge and skill sets.

How Will You Benefit

Key learning areas covered during this course include:

  • To be aware of market forces affecting capital market products
  • To establish investment strategies in equity, fixed income and derivatives markets.
  • To obtain working knowledge on the Malaysian Capital Markets; equity, fixed income and derivatives

Who Should Attend

  • Executives and Managers representing Institutional Investors such as Pension Funds.
  • Unit Trusts Fund, Insurance Firms and Asset Management companies.
  • Treasury Operation Officers, FOREX and Money Market Managers.
  • Corporate and Treasury Risk Managers.
  • Accountants, Auditors, Financial Controllers and Company Analysts

Methodology

Participative and practical – Emphasizing learning through experience, both from structured activities: group exercises, video screening, case studies, and exploratory discussions

Module

  • OVERVIEW OF MALAYSIAN CAPITAL MARKETS
  • EQUITIES SECURITIES
  • FIXED INCOME SECURITIES
  • DERIVATIVES

Fee: RM 850 per pax


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Duration: 1 Day


Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE

Trainer

Justin Ong

Biodata:
Justin Ong is a senior management consultant, specialising in Financial Services Risk Management with a large consulting firm. Over the past years, he has been involved in numerous financial risk management and measurement related projects in more than 23 leading financial institutions across Asia Pacific, including Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, China, Vietnam and India, Mauritius and Germany. Justin has delivered various training workshops in the area of Basel regulations, financial risk management, financial products valuation & pricing and financial modelling and other risk/finance related subject matters. He has been recently appointed to be part of the Syllabus Development Committee for Faculty Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, to bridge the gap between academia and industry.