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Analyst Training in the European Bank Sector
For 14 years, Analyst Training has been the benchmark programme for professionals
desiring to analyze, advise or regulate U.S. financial institutions.
Now, adapted for the unique environment of European banking, Analyst Training provides an introduction to the broad spectrum of topics required to analyse
banks in the EU and Europe.
Changes in the regulatory environment, shifts in investor focus, and capital and liquidity challenges have combined to make assessing the true status and prospects of European banks more important than ever.
Yet they also have made it even more difficult.
Analyst Training in the European Bank Sector gives you the foundational knowledge you need to succeed in the endeavour. You'll learn what lenses to apply and how to apply them.
Coursework for the programme combines lectures, discussions and case studies looking at the analyses of banks from multiple perspectives for a broader, more informed perspective.
There is an additional benefit as well; Analyst Training provides an opportunity to meet peers from across the entire spectrum of the financial industry, including investment banks, asset managers and commercial banks.
Topics/sessions include:
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The fundamental earnings metrics, valuation multiples and accounting adjustments used in analysing the financial statements of banks
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Introduction to the structure and tools of bank analysis
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Identifying and assessing the key regulatory forces affecting the sector |
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Understanding asset quality, market risk, liquidity factors, accessing capital, and assessing earnings
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Prerequisites:
This program presumes familiarity with basic accounting and finance concepts, including financial ratios and discounted cash flow analysis. Prior to the program, participants will receive materials for the program case studies as well as reading for participants who are new to the sector.
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