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This course will start by providing an overview of capital markets and various financing alternatives. The spectrum covers commercial paper, syndicated bank loans, leasing, investment grade and high yield bonds, asset backed securities, mezzanine financing, convertibles and various types of equity instruments, such as preferred stock, common equity and venture investments.

The topics will then focus on major concepts and features of fixed income instruments, such as yield, duration and convexity. Options and derivatives will be elaborated on as well. The course will then go a step further to cover main trading strategies along with detailed intricacies, both from the sell-side and the buy-side perspectives. Aspects of risk management will also be discussed.

Instructors will also cover advanced math topics relevant to various trading activities, along with modeling techniques. Macro-economy and international markets will be integral components of the class discussions.

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