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New Financial Courses, Investment and Financial Education Programs

Financing Agreements in Project Finance Training in Dubai

May 12, 2012toJune 13, 2012

Dubai, UAE

By attending this course you will analyse the different documents and the key provisions of project loan agreements. The trend is towards ‘keeping it simple’ using basic project financing techniques involving syndicated lending, sponsor support and a full security package. Bankability of project documentation remains crucial. Sponsors and commercial banks are also looking for political risk protection from IFIs. Read more »

Financing Agreements in Project Finance Training – London

March 15, 2012toMarch 16, 2012

London, UK

With the general downturn in the global economy, the American power crisis, the crash of the hi-tech industry and recent global events, many banks and developers are re-examining their project finance pipelines. Europe, however, continues to offer interesting infrastructure opportunities particularly in power and transportation. International Financial Institutions (IFIs) also continue to work in developing countries and Eastern European countries in transition. Read more »

Derivatives School – Lagos

August 29, 2012toAugust 31, 2012

Lagos, Nigeria

This programme provides delegates with a comprehensive and practical introduction to interest rate, FX, credit and equity derivatives, enabling delegates to understand the nature and characteristics of both exchange traded and over-the-counter (OTC) derivative instruments, distinguishing between outright and option based derivatives, and their key differences. The programme then progresses to look in more specific detail at Forwards and Futures, Swaps, followed by Options, providing an overview of their individual product mechanics, and market conventions. Read more »

Debt Restructuring Course – London

April 11, 2012toApril 13, 2012

London, UK

Creditors and borrowers are facing an unprecedented and unpredictable market with many of the debt arrangements put in place during the last three to five years coming under severe pressure.
With the trend for increased leverage of corporations over the past few years driven by high levels of liquidity now resulting in many borrowers struggling to maintain their current debt levels, lenders and investors are having to look at their investment portfolios and loan books to assess the potential risks that holding such investments present. Read more »

Debt Capital Markets

March 7, 2012toMarch 9, 2012

London, UK

The Capital markets have always been the main focus of attention by competing banks and by the media when looking at the international capital markets and as yet, to date no comprehensive guide exists as to how the debt primary markets work. This Euromoney Training course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the markets, a solid grounding in how they work, and to help you to unravel the jargon of the new issues. Read more »

Cross-Cultural Negotiation (Module 1 of masterclass)

September 10, 2012toSeptember 11, 2012

InterContinental Grand Stanford Hotel
Hong Kong, China

As business becomes more international, there is a critical need for people to enhance their competency in working with cultural differences as they work in virtual teams or in real time with colleagues, alliance partners, suppliers and potential customers. Unless cultural differences are addressed effectively, misunderstandings and misjudgments can result in lost customers, low staff retention, low productivity and morale. Read more »

Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions – London

June 21, 2012toJune 22, 2012

London, UK

This special training course has been arranged to offer a comprehensive and practical guide to the international sale and purchase of companies from a strategic, legal, commercial and financial viewpoint.

The programme aims to give participants a thorough knowledge and understanding of the wide variety of skills that those involved in cross border acquisitions must possess – including the ability to read and understand financial information as well as juggle a diverse range of commercial and legal issues from an international viewpoint and all within the framework of foreign culture and foreign practices Read more »

Financing Campus Facilities Through Public/Private Partnerships

January 25, 2012toJanuary 26, 2012

Hyatt Regency Houston, Houston TX, United States

Increasing demands for capital expansion combined with a continued weak economy make partnerships with private entities an attractive option for financing new campus facilities. But before forming partnerships, an institution must understand various structures and options, as well as possible implications of the partnerships on risk profile, debt capacity, credit rating, and even town-gown relations. Read more »

Derivatives: Futures Options and Swaps – Miami

August 29, 2012toAugust 31, 2012

Miami FL, USA

This interactive course has been designed to provide market analysts and CFOs of companies and financial institutions a series of building blocks to fully understand how markets for derivatives, its assessment and its use for the management of market risks. The course will enable participants to develop skills to compare the benefits and risks of different derivatives. Read more »

Debt Primary Markets Course – Amsterdam

April 24, 2012toApril 26, 2012

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The primary markets have always been the main focus of attention by competing banks and by the media when looking at the international capital markets. And yet to date no comprehensive guide exists as to how the debt primary markets work.
This course is designed to give an understanding of the markets, a solid grounding in how they work and help to unravel the jargon of the new issues. The course also covers the rationale for debt financing and the types of borrowers and instruments available. It considers the investor’s requirements for returns and security against the balance sheet implications for the issuer. It also reviews the various syndication customs and practices and looks at the legal and regulatory requirements involved in bringing issues to the international markets. Read more »