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"Risk Management should be everyone's
business, not just the CEO's,
CFO's or CRO's!"
Dr. Jeffrey C. K. Lim
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PFMS04: Financial Markets Simulation - Individual Experimentation with Review Session
Highlights
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First-of-its-kind Financial Markets Simulation experience.
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This is the Individual Experimentation with Review Session module in a series of linked modules in the Financial Markets Simulation Centre (FMSC) Foundational Program.
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Participants will have the opportunity to independently explore and experience the full practical dealing process flows on their own in dealing in the various instruments in the following Financial Markets – Interest Rate Markets, Foreign Exchange Markets, Equity Markets and Commodity Markets.
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Participants will have full access to PI ETA Consulting Company’s Dealing System - The
PERMIT®1
System to “experience the real world of financial markets and products”.
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The PERMIT®
System is a multi-tier networkable enterprise Treasury & Financial Risk Management system developed entirely in-house by PETS2 Group working in tandem with PEER3 Group, that supports straight-through processing of on-line treasury transactions. PERMIT® is the world’s first comprehensive software to adopt the PET-DOG®4 system (on-line Help Functions and Guidance Features).
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Pre-requisites
Participants must have attended the following modules in the FMSC Foundational Program (for more information, please click on the module names below):
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Chief Program
Facilitator
(For complete
profile, click on the name below)
Dr. Jeffrey C. K. Lim
Ph.D., C.Sci., C.Math., FIMA, FCPS, FRM, PRM, B.Fel.
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PERMIT®
, which is an acronym for PI ETA Risk Management Information Technology,
is a registered trademark of PI ETA Consulting Company.
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PETS
is an acronym for PI ETA Technological Support.
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PEER
is an acronym for PI ETA Engagement Resource.
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PET-DOG®
, which is an acronym for PI ETA Tactically-Developed On-line Guidance,
is a registered trademark of PI ETA Consulting Company.
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