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Strategic Investment Management 

Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Overview

Get a strategic view of different asset classes to maximise the performance of your portfolio

Duration

5 days

Total fee

6.58 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Advanced

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate from London Business School
  • Learn from case studies, analysing the impact of different investment strategies and decisions
  • Leverage our connections to leading financial organisations in London, and develop a broader global perspective
  • Collaborate and network a diverse global peer group to explore different cultures and markets
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Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For Private bankers/wealth managers and client relationship managers
  • For Portfolio managers, pension fund and endowment trustees
  • For Insurance companies and independent financial advisors
  • For Family offices and high-net-worth individuals
  • For Consultants, legal counsel, risk managers and senior analysts
What are the course deliverables?
  • Gain fresh perspectives and insights from world-class faculty Narayan Naik and Stephen Schaefer to select individual investment instruments, evaluate strategy and measure performance
  • Make better decisions. Gain a deep understanding of the investment process and explore the latest techniques with real-world case studies
  • Minimise the effects of market volatility on your portfolio. Understand risk management and achieve greater returns
  • Optimise your portfolio and achieve maximum returns. Explore alternative asset classes, such as real estate and commodities
  • Build an in-depth knowledge of fixed income and derivative instruments
  • Ensure effective performance evaluation using appropriate measurements and benchmarking
More about this course
  • Strategic Investment Management involves developing and executing investment strategies aligned with specific financial goals
  • It encompasses portfolio optimization, risk management, and asset allocation to maximize returns
  • By staying attuned to market trends and economic indicators, strategic investment management aims to enhance long-term financial performance and meet investors' objectives

Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Curriculum

Gain a practical understanding of equity and fixed-income portfolio management

Investigate cutting-edge portfolio theory in a fully practical context

Understand both passive and active investment vehicles, explore behavioural finance and look at the different factors in performance evaluation

Explore alternative asset classes, macroeconomic trends, and current and future asset management trends

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Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Faculty details

Narayan Naik, Professor of Finance
Professor Naik has appeared many times on CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg, the BBC, ITV and other news channels as an expert finance academic. His work has appeared in the top finance journals, leading practitioner journals and financial press.
Stephen Schaefer, Professor of Finance
He has published widely on fixed income markets, risk management, credit risk and financial regulation. His recent research includes a study of corporate default in the US over the past 150 years which was awarded first prize in the 2011 Fama/DFA award for the Best Paper Published in the Journal of Financial Economics in the Areas of Capital Markets and Asset Pricing.

Strategic Investment Management
 at 
LBS 
Entry Requirements

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  • Not mentioned

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Strategic Investment Management
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