Funding Instruments
Training
In New York (USA) and London
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Duration
2 Days
Suitable for: Experienced credit and risk professionals and relationship managers with sound financial analysis skills who would benefit from a broaderand deeper understanding of the funding products used in today's market and the credit implications which may arise as a result of a corporate employing the product in its capital structure.
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Course programme
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The aim of this two day workshop is to increase the participants' understanding of how various funding products are used within a company's capital structure which will help them assess their potential impact on overall credit worthiness and enable them to interact more effectively with their clients with a view to uncovering new business opportunities and being considered a value added, trusted advisor.
Specifically the aim of the training is to equip participants to:
- Understand the main features of public and private debt instruments: market practice, investor requirements and price implications
- Assess the key commercial, financial and structural benefits and drawbacks from an issuer's and an investor's perspective of issuing or investing in a bond versus other forms of capital (e.g. bank debt, US private placement, asset securitisation, mezzanine, convertible bonds, hybrid instruments, CDS)
- Determine when each instrument should be used and when it may be inappropriate, focusing on banking and Debt Capital Markets products (e.g. corporate bonds, convertibles and hybrids, and asset securitisation)
- Identify issuer characteristics by understanding the purpose of capital markets funding in an entity's capital structure and the required credit profile of potential issuers.
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Funding Instruments