Korea Financial Investment Association Opens 'Understanding Bond Investment' Course
[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] The Korea Financial Investment Association's Financial Investment Education Institute is launching a course titled 'Understanding Bond Investment.'
The Financial Investment Association announced on the 29th that it is recruiting students for the 'Understanding Bond Investment' in-person course until April 18. The course will begin on May 11.
The learning objective is to understand the issuance and distribution markets of bonds and the core theories of bond derivatives, and to utilize this knowledge to establish successful bond investment strategies. The curriculum includes domestic and international bond market trends, management strategies, risk management, and investment case analysis.
In particular, industry experts will participate as instructors to explain key bond issues and trends, as well as essential content for bond investment strategies and management through case studies.
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The course duration is a total of 34 hours over 9 days, from Wednesday, May 11 to Monday, May 30, held at the Yeouido Financial Investment Education Institute. Classes will be conducted three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) in the evening. Applications and further details can be found on the Financial Investment Education Institute's website.
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