
Testimonials
"I did the training with Eureka financial once and since then I'm not even looking at other
offerings. Not only did they provide the most practical and informative course I've ever been to,
but I had really great fun all the way through. It was highly practical and run in a very friendly
and relaxed atmosphere. I surely can recommend it to anyone in the industry"
Trader, Merrill Lynch
"I really loved the course I did with Eureka. The trainer was one of the best specialists in my field and openly
shared his experience with us. We also had great time during social activities organised by the company. In general:
quite an experience!"
Portfolio Manager, ABN Amro
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Course Calendar
Corporate Finance and Private Equity
Private Banking
Investment Banking and Asset Management
| Modelling Fixed Income Derivatives and GPU Computing |
12-13 Mar 2009 |
London |
| Counterparty Risk and Collateral Management |
TBA |
TBA |
| Credit Risk Management |
20-21 May 2009 |
Prague |
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The introduction of the Basel II Capital Accord has encouraged financial institutions to develop internal rating-based models
that quantify credit risk in the most optimal way.
This course will aim to provide you with an understanding of the methodologies adopted in quantifying credit risk, will
examine developments in the area of credit portfolio management including an examination of credit derivatives.
Main topics covered:
- Examining different modelling approached to credit risk
- Modelling and pricing default risk
- Understanding credit rating systems
- Credit risk models in practice
- Credit default swaps
- Portfolio credit risk
- Credit derivatives in detail
This course is designed for financial professionals who want to understand the nature of credit risk, learn quantifying
methodologies and characteristic of credit derivatives.
Please contact our training consultant if you are interested in some more information about this course.
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| Advanced Equity Derivatives and Structured Products Modelling |
In-house |
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| Operations for OTC Derivatives |
In-house |
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Capital Markets
| Hedge Funds Strategies |
19-20 May 2009 |
London |
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There are many misconceptions when it comes to hedge funds strategies. Investment returns, volatility, and risk differ
enormously among the different hedge fund strategies.
This course aims to explain main underlying of different hedge fund strategies and explain key characteristics.
This course will equip you with invaluable skills that will dramatically improve all aspects of your hedge funds knowledge
both in theory and in practice.
Main topics covered:
- Key characteristics of hedge funds
- Understanding main investment strategies
- Directional and non-directional investment styles
- Risk and volatility
- Advantages of hedge funds over mutual funds
- Analysing different strategies in detail:
- Aggressive growth
- Emerging markets
- Distressed securities
- Funds of fund
- Macro
- Multi-strategy
- Special situations
- Risk assessment and returns
- Funds of Hedge Funds
- Case studies and practical analysis
Who should attend?
From financial institutions, asset management and pension funds and private banking: Heads of Alternative Investments,
Investment Managers, Fund Managers and Analysts
Please contact our training consultant if you are interested in some more information about this course.
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| IFRS Masterclass |
26-27 Feb 2009 |
London |
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The aim of this course is to provide a sound description of the fundamentals of international
harmonisation through financial reporting standards. The focus of this training is on understanding
and interpretation of the requirements for IFRS financial statements. You will learn how to apply
new requirements for different financial instruments and prepare financial statements according to IFRS.
To help you put theory into practice we apply different case studies from the corporate world as well as some practical exercises.
By the end of this course you will be able to analyse, interpret and prepare financial statements complying with IFRS standards.
Contact our registration centre if you want to learn more about this course.
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| Introduction to Capital Markets |
In-house |
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This course is designed for all professionals who want to better understand financial markets
and investment processes. We look at main types of financial institutions including exchanges,
investment banks and asset management, private banking, private equity and hedge funds. You will gain
good understanding of equities and debt instruments' applications as well as derivatives, fixed income
and structured products. You will also learn about main types of risks and risk management strategies.
Extensive use of case studies and examples of different market applications will help you to put this knowledge into real-life context.
Contact our registration centre if you want to learn more about this course.
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| Excel for Financial Sector |
10-11 Mar 2009 |
London |
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Our Excel training has been prepared by financial sector professionals and is drawn from 'real world' experience
and not made up class room scenarios. It will equip you with practical knowledge for reporting and making business
analysis. It will help you to better manipulate data and analyse it as well as audit financial documents.
Due to high popularity of this course, contact as soon as possible in order to secure your place.
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