Incisive Media Ltd
Incisive Training Public courses are independently researched and developed to offer cutting edge training solutions of exceptional content and quality within the risk management, capital markets, financial IT and oil refining sectors.
All our training courses offer in depth and thorough information on your chosen subject, the chance to hear from multiple industry experts and the benefit of networking opportunities with like minded peers.
All our training courses offer in depth and thorough information on your chosen subject, the chance to hear from multiple industry experts and the benefit of networking opportunities with like minded peers.
Market data technology training
: Despite challenging business conditions in the finance sector,
banks and other institutions continue to implement higher
performance and broader based market data systems. Some
organisations are focusing on improved market access and
others are looking for overall price and performance value.
Attendees will gain key understandings of the technical,
administrative and cost control aspects of the market data
arena. The latest low latency real-time market data as well as
cost controlling systems are explained and investigated. These courses are aimed at those who have particular interest or responsibilities for market data in all its forms.
Measuring and mitigating counterparty credit risk
: Incisive Training Public courses are independently researched and developed to offer cutting edge training solutions of exceptional content and quality within the risk management, capital markets, financial IT and oil refining sectors.
All our training courses offer in depth and thorough information on your chosen subject, the chance to hear from multiple industry experts and the benefit of networking opportunities with like minded peers.
Risk Management in Islamic Finance
: This two day course provides delegates with an in-depth understanding of the risks associated with Islamic finance. The world of Islamic finance has been gaining momentum recently and an increasing amount of attention from conventional banking institutions. One reason for this is because Islamic products were somewhat sheltered from the sub prime crisis as these
products are non sharia ah compliant.
Islamic finance is still a fairly young area within banking and finance and so understanding the most up to date techniques for mitigating risks is essential for good business practice in this ever growing market. The course speakers will make extensive use of real life examples to help bridge the gap between theory and practice.
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