- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
In this training participants will cover the main functions of the capital markets and key debt and equity products
Digital certificate - Included
Session 1
Capital Markets Fundamentals
In this session participants will cover the main functions of the capital markets. Most importantly, the key players, banks and investors are covered in detail. Participants will then examine the life of a corporate and review the funding options.
Session 2
Debt Capital Markets
In this session participants will cover the main debt products available to corporates. The bond issuance process and key documentation are discussed. Both long and short term, and public and private financing options are explained
Session 3
Equity Capital Markets
In this session we introduce equity markets and products. We will drill down on the characteristics of equity and introduce comparable and fundamental equity valuation. We will focus on the life-cycle of equities, starting with the Initial Public Offering and moving afterwards to secondary offerings (rights issues, accelerated book building, bought deals, etc.). We will also look to the secondary market, including motivations of investors, as drivers of the cost of equity.
Session 4
Derivative and Risk Management
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