Strategic Investment Management

PROGRAM

Strategic Investment Management




Course Dates:
03/06/2024 To 07/06/2024


Cost:
GBP £ 7500

Language of Instruction:
English





Managing money is at the heart of this five day learning experience. Whether you are a portfolio manager looking to broaden your perspectives or a trustee seeking to better understand how your money is being managed, take a deep, expansive dive into the asset class universe.

With multiple expert views all in one place, we bring academic and industry leaders together to give you the full investment story. The course looks at macro-economic trends and the investment proposition of assets from fixed income and equities, to alternatives such as commodities, real estate and private equity. Reinforce what you learn with an investment management simulation exclusive to London Business School.

 

Who is the programme for?

Portfolio managers

Insurance companies

Board members and c-suite executives

Private bankers/wealth managers

■ Independent financial advisors

■ Family offices and HNWI

Consultants

■ Pension fund and endowment trustees

■ Legal counsel

■ Risk managers

■ Client relationship managers

Analysts

 

Programme focus

Global economic influences and macro trends

Fixed income and equity investments

Alternative asset classes such as private equity, commodities and real estate

Long-term versus short-term investing

Credit risk management

Strategic asset allocation

Portfolio optimisation

Benchmarking (passive and active investing)

Providing investment rationale

 

Key benefits

Maximise your returns, minimise your risks and make shrewd decisions

Experts – multiple faculty members renowned for their specialisms as well as guest speakers working in the world of investment management today – guide you through the investment management process

Reinforce what you learn through a group simulation designed exclusively for London Business School


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