Professional Training

Introduction to the Buyside

Length
6 weeks
Next course start
Online Access 1 February | Livestream 18 March 2024 (+2 start dates)
Course delivery
Virtual Classroom
Length
6 weeks
Next course start
Online Access 1 February | Livestream 18 March 2024 (+2 start dates)
Course delivery
Virtual Classroom
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Course description

This introductory level programme has been designed for anyone seeking a greater understanding of the buyside – or the investor base - of the financial markets, with a particular focus on fixed income.

The syllabus offers an overview of the financial marketplace including who the different buyside investors are and what are their motivations and investment strategies. The course also provides participants with a refresher on fixed income and the risks associated with that instrument in particular.

This is a hybrid course consisting of a series of asynchronous online videos and a half-day livestreamed session with the trainer where they will have the opportunity to review the content, have Q&A session and do some group exercises to reinforce learning.

Upcoming start dates

Choose between 2 start dates

Online Access 1 January | Livestream 18 March 2024

  • Virtual Classroom
  • Online
  • English

Online Access 1 February | Livestream 18 March 2024

  • Virtual Classroom
  • Online
  • English

Suitability - Who should attend?

The programme is intended for people who are either new to working in the financial markets or who have limited experience and wish to develop a greater understanding of how the “buyside” – or the segment of the financial markets that buy securities - works, specifically in the context of debt. 

Attendees should have basic quantitative skills but no prior study or work experience is required.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

By the end of the programme delegates will be able to:

  • Recognise an overview of the financial marketplace, key stakeholder and the various asset classes
  • Understand the meanings of the terms “buyside” and “sell-side”
  • Identify a fixed income instrument, including how it works and some of the key risks associated with investing in this instrument
  • Identify key buyside investors, their roles and their motivations
  • Recognise different investment strategies employed by buyside investors
  • Identify a hedging strategy and how a hedging transaction might aid a buyside investor
  • Identify the various regulations that ‘control’ the buyside
  • Discuss how the buyside has responded to the growth in ESG and digitalization

Training Course Content

Section 1 - Overview

  • The drivers of the financial markets
  • Who are the players involved in financing corporates?
  • Introducing the ‘buyside’ and the ‘sell side’ – what do these terms mean?

Section 2 – An overview of the Buyside assets

  • Assets incl. ordinary shares, preferred stock, bonds and derivatives
  • Asset classes and the potential risks and return

Section 3 – A focus on the fixed income market

  • What are bonds and how do they work?
  • How bonds are issued for the first time
  • Buying and selling bonds and the role of debt research
  • How bonds are repaid
  • Investment risk

Section 4 – Who are the main buyside participants?

  • Who are the buyside investors? Their rationale, priorities and motivations
  • Important buyside players incl: Asset Managers, Insurance Companies, Pension Funds
  • Buyside players – what are their strategies and objectives?
  • Important buyside players incl: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Hedge Funds, Central Banks, Private banks & the Treasury, Retail investors/Mutual Funds, Family offices

Section 5 – The role of the buyside

  • How do buyside investors generate funds?
  • Mutual funds, ETFs and separate institutional accounts
  • Investment strategies incl: Active management against a benchmark; Exchange Traded Funds /passive management, defining liability driven investing
  • The role of bonds in different investment strategies:
    • Sovereign bonds vs corporate bonds
    • The impact of instruments such as inflation bonds, CDOs etc.
  • Concepts of Leverage and Yield
  • Performance generation & sources of investment performance

Section 6 - Risk

  • Types of risk for fixed income investors
  • Managing currency, interest rate and inflation risks incl: hedging
  • Liquidity risk and market shocks
  • An overview of credit risk

Section 7 – Regulation

  • Key regulation that governs the buyside incl: Investor protection, Asset managers conduct, the role of asset managers contributing to financial stability, Prudential risk

Section 8 – Innovation in the Buyside

  • ESG and sustainability
  • Impact of digitalisation incl: Distributed ledger technology (DLT) trading and post trading processes, Crypto assets, digital operational resilience of organisations, regulation

Livestreamed session

A single half-day livestreamed session with the trainer where they will have the opportunity to review the content, have Q&A session and do some group exercises to reinforce learning.

Course delivery details

Hyrbid Course Delivery

The Introduction to the Buyside is a hybrid course – participants will watch a series of asynchronous online videos and complete the associated concept-checking questions, then attend a single half-day livestreamed session with the trainer where they will have the opportunity to review the content, have Q&A session and do some group exercises to reinforce learning.

You will be given access to the course materials one month before the livestreamed trainer-led session, and will retain access for six months to keep working through the materials at your own pace.

  • Online access from: 1 January or 1 February
  • Livestreamed session: 18 March

Video Modules

The series of 15 videos – each around 15-minutes in duration – are divided into eight sections covering topics like key stakeholders, their role in the buyside, risk, regulation, innovation and more. At the end of each video you’ll answer a series of concept-checking questions before moving on to the next one. You will have access to these videos for the duration of your course (six months).

We recommend you complete these videos before your trainer-led session to ensure you make the most of the experience

Live Training

We supplement and build on the learning from the online video tutorials in a half-day training seminar, where we aim to link this information to what is happening in the financial world around us today.

During this interactive session, we will explore recent transactions and events that have affected the buyside. From the Archegos scandal, the impact of liability driven investment strategies on UK pension funds and the takeover of Credit Suisse, we will explore buyside investment strategies and ask: What happened? What went wrong and How can the buyside protect itself in the future?

During this trainer-led session participants will also have the opportunity to review and consolidate any outstanding questions from their on-line learning.

Expenses

Hybrid course fees

  • Members: EUR 1,300 (VAT not applicable)
  • Non-members: EUR 1,900 VAT not applicable)

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