Whoever has watched "The Wolf of Wall Street" has likely struggled to understand the jobs, products, jargon that surround financial markets. Some of us are still trying to get our way out of this financial jungle and clarify the associated strategies. Let's demystify these!
In close collaboration with PwC's subject matter experts, PwC's Academy has developed a comprehensive, multi-layered training curriculum for junior and more experienced financial industries’ employees and managers alike, who seek to gain a solid knowledge of derivative instruments.
With the 'Swaps: credit derivatives' foundation module, participants will dive into the characteristics and associated risks, market use, and valuation of credit derivatives (CDS, TRS, EDS).
To complement your learning journey, please check our Derivative instruments curriculum.
Duration: 2h30
Language: Available in English and French. The supporting material is only available in English.
Number of participants: up to 15
Available as intra-company course (i.e. dedicated session on demand)
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
This course content is presented in an attractive and understandable manner: it is illustrated with numerous real market examples. The course aims to provide a clear and thorough understanding of the considered instrument, with core mathematical concepts introduced when addressing pricing.
Target audience
Anyone who wants to reach a sound understanding of the credit swaps products used by investment managers.
This training is coordinated by Samir Moussaoui, Director at PwC Luxembourg.
The different modules will be animated by experts in derivatives.
Samir helps lead our AVS practice in managing and delivering a diverse range of alternative investments and assets valuation engagements, in the context of assurance and non-assurance services, to local and international clients and PwC offices. He has exposure to a wide range of valuation methodologies such as discounted cash flow models, trading and transaction multiple valuations, net asset value approach as well as milestone analyses, primarily in the context of financial reporting.
Samir is Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Chartered Valuation Surveyor (MRICS).