Training courses and seminars

Central Banking hosts training courses/seminars that have been attended by over 4,000 public sector officials from more than 140 countries. These training courses are exclusively for central banks and financial regulators. They have been specifically designed to equip you with the means to tackle the challenges you face and, allow free debate of sensitive issues in a confidential environment. Every year, the courses are refreshed and updated to cover the topics which matter the most to central bankers and regulators.

Forthcoming Training Courses:

Autumn Training Series
September 2013, Cambridge, UK

www.centralbanking.com/cambridge

Week One, 10 - 13 September 2013

  • Financial Independance, reporting and accountability for central banks
  • IT Governance for Central Banks
  • Effective Oversight of Financial Market Infrastructures
  • Maximising the Value of Economic Analysis and Forecasting for Central Banks
  • Legal Risks and Good Governance for Central Banks
  • Government Debt Management: New Trends and Challenges

Week Two, 17 - 20 September 2013 :

  • The Changing Framework of Monetary Policy Operations
  • Risk Management for Central Banks
  • New Challenges in Financial Market Supervision & Regulation
  • Communications and External Relations for Central Banks
  • Human Resources: Engaging People and Facilitating Performance

Asia Training Series
3 - 5 December 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Basel III: Implementing the New Global Regulatory Framework
  • Business Continuity Planning and Operational Risk Management for Central Banks
  • Reserves and Official Sector Portfolio Management
  • Effective Oversight of Mobile Payments
  • Renminbi Internationalisation: Opportunities and Implications for Central Banks
  • Effective Delivery of Corporate Services

Information for the Autumn training courses will be available soon. If you would like to request information please contact rebecca.angell@centralbanking.com today.

In addition to the central banking seminars/training courses, Incisive Media also has a long-established and unrivalled reputation for producing cutting-edge, sophisticated public training courses. Each course is delivered by the most reputable and knowledgeable speakers in their respective fields. Offering over 100 courses a year, the broad range of topics include quantitative finance, foreign exchange, fund management, governance, information technology, legal and treasury.

For the full range of Incisive Training public courses, visit www.incisive-training.com.

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