Description
Description:
According to Investopedia, the money market and capital market are two broad components of a financial system. The money market is the trade in short-term debt. It is a constant flow of cash between governments, corporations, banks, and financial institutions, borrowing and lending for a term as short as overnight and no longer than a year. The capital market encompasses the trade in both stocks and bonds. These are long-term assets bought by financial institutions, professional brokers, and individual investors.
Together, the money market and capital market comprise a large portion of what is known as the financial market. This course is about the basics of money and capital markets in the context of the Philippine domestic financial market.
This program discusses both the theoretical aspects and practical applications of money and capital markets instruments, such as repurchase agreements, bonds and stocks, with the goal of aiding banking professionals become better at what they do.
Objectives:
- Understand why financial markets exist and the status of the Philippine money and capital markets;
- Discuss the different types of money market instruments; and
- Discuss the different types of capital market instruments.
Target Audience:
- Working professionals new to the investment banking industry
- Operations staff and officers
- Risk management staff and officers
- SEC CMP Fixed Income Markets Salesman hopefuls
- Treasury operations professionals
- Internal audit professionals
Course Outline:
- Philippine financial markets
- Money market instruments
- Capital market instruments
Resource Speaker:
Mr. James Patrick “Japs” Bonus
CPA, FRM, CTP, FLMI
Schedule:
August 14, 2026 (Friday) 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Training Fee per Participant:
Member Institution – Php2,800.00
Non-Member Institution – Php3,920.00
*VAT inclusive

