Research Center Events
Executive Education Course: Frontiers of Finance
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Dates: May 18 - June 10, 9:00am - 12:30pm ET on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays only (June 8: 10:00am - 1:30pm ET)
Format: Live Online
Cost: $11,880
*Early Bird Pricing - Automatically save 12% when you register by April 18!
Today’s global financial environment has given rise to a host of transformations in financial technologies, instruments, markets and institutions and technologies, more than at any time since the global financial crisis – now almost a quarter century ago. Volatility and risk comes with the territory, as does financial innovation and opportunity. The global financial sector has once again been upended and is in the process of resettling, with new winners and losers and a premium on proactive and creative strategy. Creativity is key, as it has been in the past, and much of it is found among leading practitioners and academics, with a lively history of exchanges between them - and with regulators responsible for the efficiency, fairness, competitiveness and robustness of the financial system.
This workshop draws on the best fundamental and applied thinking about the financial architecture drawing on academic and practitioner research and networks. It tries to look over the horizon at what is likely to come next based on the best available thinking.
For more information on this course, please visit the course webpage.
Format: Live Online
Cost: $11,880
*Early Bird Pricing - Automatically save 12% when you register by April 18!
Today’s global financial environment has given rise to a host of transformations in financial technologies, instruments, markets and institutions and technologies, more than at any time since the global financial crisis – now almost a quarter century ago. Volatility and risk comes with the territory, as does financial innovation and opportunity. The global financial sector has once again been upended and is in the process of resettling, with new winners and losers and a premium on proactive and creative strategy. Creativity is key, as it has been in the past, and much of it is found among leading practitioners and academics, with a lively history of exchanges between them - and with regulators responsible for the efficiency, fairness, competitiveness and robustness of the financial system.
This workshop draws on the best fundamental and applied thinking about the financial architecture drawing on academic and practitioner research and networks. It tries to look over the horizon at what is likely to come next based on the best available thinking.
For more information on this course, please visit the course webpage.