Federal Development School
CAPITAL MARKET AND FINANCIAL INNOVATION
In recent years, Argentina has experienced a series of economic challenges that highlighted the importance of diversifying financing sources and promoting a more dynamic and efficient capital market. This situation demands greater participation of private investment in the financing of projects, which has led to considering the capital market as a fundamental tool for sustainable economic development and job creation.
In this sense, it is essential to have public policies that promote the development of the capital market and make it accessible to a wide spectrum of economic actors.
This is why the CFI carries out, together with the provincial governments, the Federal Training Program in Capital Markets and Financial Innovation. An academic proposal aimed at public sector officials who wish to acquire and deepen knowledge about the capital market, public finances and productive financing from a perspective that highlights ethics, transparency and social responsibility of the sector.
- Understand the functioning of capital markets, the different forms of sustainable investment and their impact on the economy and society.
- Know the different financial analysis tools to evaluate the profitability and risk of investments and develop skills in managing investment portfolios, both in the public and private spheres.
- Learn about the different financing instruments available and their application in productive projects."
- Master classes (virtual)
- Complementary/optional seminars (virtual)
- Integration day (in person)
Participants must prepare a final project, where their understanding of the topics addressed during the course is evaluated and work in teams to analyze a case that will be assigned to them from a public or private broadcast project.
As a final discussion, they must present their projects at the Integration Conference in Buenos Aires, where they are evaluated by a committee made up of authorities from the CFI, CNV, academics and teachers.
To pass the program, you must attend at least 75% of the master classes and participate in at least 4 seminars.