{"courseid":"54052","coursename":"Fixed Income Markets and Analytics","coursecode":"FIMA","courseimage":"https://8053800.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/8053800/Header%20Images/Group%208.jpg","youwilllearn":"
  1. Gain familiarity with the terminology and workings of the Primary and Secondary markets for fixed income products
  2. Understand the details of the various debt products \u2013 money market instruments, government bonds, corporate bonds
  3. Learn the meaning and importance of \u2013 and how to calculate \u2013 the various analytical functions such as discount factors, present value, price, yield, yield curves, duration and convexity
  4. Learn how to calculate and manage risks associated with individual instruments or a fixed income portfolio
","when":"

14th - 16th October 2024

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£3465 (US$3945)

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Basic understanding of Capital Markets at the level covered in extensive detail in the LFS Capital Markets Fundamentalscourse.

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Richard Fedrick teaches courses globally in all areas of finance with a particular emphasis on interest rates and FX, derivatives, exotic options, structured products and risk management. He started his career in 1988 in the Derivatives Product Group at Morgan Stanley, which he joined after three years of post-graduate research in Theoretical Physics.

He spent three years as a rates and FX structurer at Morgan Stanley before moving to Deutsche Bank in London, where he joined a newly-formed team designing and selling structured products across Europe. In 1993 Richard joined General Re Financial Products, a AAA-rated derivatives boutique that rapidly became established as one of the world\u2019s leading derivatives trading operations. At GRFP, Richard initially ran the structuring desk, before moving into trading (rates and FX exotics), and finished as a Managing Director and global co-head of structuring and sales. He joined Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in 2002 before moving into the executive education industry in 2004. Richard has a 1st Class degree in Physics from St John\u2019s College, University of Oxford.

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