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International Programme On Financial Markets (IFM-Australia)

(Covering Visits to Two Leading Financial Centers: Sydney & Melbourne) 

 
 
 

15 - 23 January 2011

Overview

Globalization is the major factor influencing the domestic financial markets. With deregulation of the financial markets taking place across the world; financial services, institutional framework and the nature & scope of financial instruments is undergoing rapid and dramatic changes. India with its comprehensive framework of financial institutions and instruments is emerging as a leading player in emerging market finance. However, a great scope exists to further expand the reach and competitiveness in business development and performance.

 

Objective

 

In an increasingly competitive world, successful professionals need to understand the sophistication and subtleties of international finance markets, global best practices and techniques. This programme will take you beyond understanding cutting-edge financial market concepts, to applying conceptually sound techniques for obtaining an edge over competition. It provides an unprecedented and unique opportunity to learn comprehensive, state-of-the- art financial thinking and techniques, practiced in the rapidly growing and diversified Australian markets.

 

Key Highlights

 

§         Comprehend Australia

§         Macro-Economic Overview

§         Business Environment Outlook and In-Depth Understanding of Industry Domain

§         International Business, Initiatives and Interventions

§         Industry Structure, Developments and Process Improvement

§         Business Integration and Capacity Expansion

§         Technology Absorption, Adaptation and Innovation

§         Compliance and Risk Management Framework

§         Cornerstone for Social and Economic Development

§         Operational Excellence and Performance Highlights

§         Customer Service & Fulfillment

§         Business Innovations and New Management Paradigms

§         Operations & Management Discussions and Analysis

§         Culture and Diversity 

 

 

Programme

 

BSE Training Institute in association with Australian Trade Commission has designed this unique programme on exposure to Financial Markets which covers visits to 2 leading financial centers in Australia namely, Sydney and Melbourne.

 

The study visits at these centers will mainly consist of:

a.       Sessions and presentations on emerging trends and development in global markets

b.       Interactions and Group Discussions

c.       Walk and Talk Tours of the Organizations

d.       Institutional Networking;

By covering visits to a wide range of institutions in the realm of Securities Market Regulation, Securities Exchange Commission / Financial Service Authorities, Stock Exchange, Investment / Commercial and Development Bank, Central Bank, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Corporate and Consulates / High Commission / Embassy.

 

Programme Synopsis

An orientation session shall be held before embarking to the mentioned destinations.

 

§         Trade, Economy and Commerce of Australia

§         New measures that has build Australia into an International Financial centre

§         Specialized financing mechanisms for the growth of real economy

§         Banks in Australia: Structure, Trends, Growth, Competition,  Efficiency, Risk Management and Compliance

§         Australia and India operations: Highlight on financial market reporting, Newswires, Indices, Financial news and data service operations and walk and talk tour of a newsroom

§         Overview on Market Regulatory Structure, Best Practices in Surveillance and Risk Management

§         Overview on Agricultural / Rural Development through Lending Facilities and Mobilization of Deposits in rural areas of Australia

§         Australian Financial System (Promoting Microfinance & SME) and briefing on Rural Banking

§         Fixed Income Market in Australia (Corporate Bonds)

§         Emerging issues and the scope for best practices in Securities and Futures

§         Current Derivatives Markets in Australia

§         Indian Perspective: Economy, Capital Market and Banking in Australia

§         Historical Timeline: Money and Banking in Australia, Australian Currency

 

Who can attend?

 

Institutional: Banks, Financial Institutions, Mutual Fund Houses, Broking Houses, Corporates

 

Professionals: High Net worth Investors, Analysts, Economists, Researchers, Brokers, Traders, Investment Bankers, Consultants and other Capital / Financial Market Intermediaries

 

Programme Commercials and Inclusions

 

Programme Dates: 15 – 23 January 2011

 

Programme at: Sydney and Melbourne

 

Registration: Programme Fees: Rs. 2,25,000 Plus 10.30% Service Tax (Inclusive of return airfare in economy class, visa cost, accommodation at reputed star hotel - single room basis, Indian dinners, local transport during visits to institutions abroad and programme kit.)

* Travel related documents to be submitted by the participants to BTI for Visa and other travel related formalities at least 3 weeks from the date of commencement of the programme.

 

Register Today

 

Simple ways to register or to make an enquiry

 

Programme Coordination:

Vispi Rusi Bhathena

 

Phone: 022 - 2272 8175 / 8303, Fax: 022 - 2272 3250

 

By Post: BSE Training Institute, Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd., 

18th & 19th Floor, P. J. Towers, Dalal Street, Mumbai – 400 001

 

E-mail: training@bseindia.com

Website: www.bseindia.com