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Capital Markets school training courses in Detroit, MI (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Stock Market School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 introduces students to stocks, bonds, and other securities. Emphasis is on analysis of the financial markets, risks associated with securities, and the methods used to control these risks. Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/ |
Money and Capital Markets School: Wayne State University Venue: Detroit Tel.: (877) WSU-INFO completion of all foundation requirements; admission to a graduate program. Financial intermediaries; the capital markets; the money market and interest rates. Official Website: http://wayne.edu/ |
Global Capital Markets Format: Online School: Phoenix College Downtown Venue: Phoenix Tel.: 602-223-4000 The certificate in Global Capital Markets is a specialized program for professionals who want to acquire in-depth understanding of the financial markets. The course integrates the conceptual knowledge with procedural information about how markets function along with analysis skills. |
Design, Patterns and Derivatives Pricing Format: Online School: Stevens Institute of Technology Venue: Hoboken Tel.: (201) 216-5092, (800) 496-4935 This course covers the design and implementation of financial models using object oriented programming. It discusses advanced applications on quantitative finance with special emphasis on derivatives pricing and their calculations using commonly known formulas such as the Black-Scholes and lattice models. The course uses available simulation techniques such as Monte Carlo simulation and its implentations in fianncial engineering problems. Students will be able to design options pricing models, t...
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Capital Markets Format: Online School: New York Institute of Finance Venue: New York City Tel.: +1 888 641 6616 Capital markets are markets where individuals, governments and businesses with more funds than they need (because they save some of their income) transfer those funds to individuals, governments and businesses that have a shortage of funds. Capital markets promote economic efficiency by directing money from those who do not have an immediate use for the money to those who do. Stock and bond markets are two major capital markets.
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