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CAPITAL MARKET AND FINANCIAL INNOVATION

In recent years, Argentina has faced a series of economic challenges that highlighted the importance of diversifying sources of financing and promoting a more dynamic and efficient capital market. This situation demands greater participation of private investment in project financing, positioning the capital market as a fundamental tool for sustainable economic development and job creation.

In this context, it is essential to implement public policies that promote the development of the capital market and make it accessible to a wide range of economic actors.

With this premise, the CFI, together with provincial governments, carries out the Federal Training Program in Capital Markets and Financial Innovation. This academic initiative is aimed at public sector officials seeking to acquire and deepen knowledge of the capital market, public finance, and productive financing, with a focus on ethics, transparency, social responsibility, and the value of technical knowledge for a better understanding of the market.

  • Understand how capital markets work, the different forms of sustainable investment, and their impact on the economy and society.
  • Learn the different financial analysis tools to evaluate the profitability and risk of investments, and develop skills in portfolio management in both the public and private sectors.
  • Gain knowledge of the various financing instruments available and their application in productive projects.

Professionals, technical teams, and provincial public sector officials seeking to acquire knowledge in capital markets, public finance, and productive financing. The program is particularly focused on those working in finance, treasury, and regional or SME project financing in the provinces.

Mixed (online and in-person)

  • Lectures (online)
  • Complementary/optional seminars (online)
  • Integration session (in-person)

Introduction to capital markets and their instruments / Portfolio analysis and management / Corporate and project financing / Public sector financing / Sustainability in capital markets

Participants must attend at least 75% of lectures, seminars, and workshops.

Within the workshops, they must submit a final project consisting of the design and development of an innovative financial instrument.

As a final colloquium, participants must present their projects during the in-person Integration Session in Buenos Aires City.

Registration for the program has ended.