English for Investment Banking

English is the global language of business. To remain competitive in the global marketplace, investment bankers not only need to speak with their clients and coworkers around the world, they also need a deep understanding of the English terminology being used in their field today.

English for Investment Banking English for Investment Banking

COURSE OVERVIEW


English for Investment Banking

In this course, delivered in partnership with 365 Careers, learners are given an overview of investment banking, learn about public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and are taught about each area of investment banking in depth.

FEATURING CONTENT FROM

8

Units

7

Hours of Content

1

Achievement Tests

B1+

Required Skill Level

SYLLABUS


1. Overview & History of Investment Banking

Discover the origins of investment banking.

2. Types of Banks

Learn about the different types of banks and the difference between commercial and investment banks.

3. Areas of Investment Banking: Capital Markets

Learn about capital markets, raising capital and companies going public.

4. Areas of Investment Banking: Advisory Services

Understand the role of advisory services in investment banking.

5. Areas of Investment Banking: Trading & Brokerage

Learn the fundamentals of trading and brokerage.

6. Areas of Investment Banking: Asset Management

Understand the responsibilities of asset managers and the roles within the division.

7. Initial Public Offerings

Learn about the reasons companies go public and understand the roles of investors in an IPO.

8. Mergers & Acquisitions

Explore the reasons for mergers and acquisitions, and review the typical M&A lifecycle.

9. News

Become comfortable reading and watching news on a variety of financial topics.

10. Review

Reinforce financial knowledge learned in the course.

Courses on any subject are available

We are constantly adding new courses to help learners with their career-specific English skills, and can easily include new ones to meet the particular needs of your learners.