CFA Institute launches private markets and alternatives programme

Five courses

Cristian Angeloni
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The CFA Institute has rolled out a certificate in private markets and alternative investments to cater to the growing demand for greater specialism in the area.

The programme will provide foundational-level knowledge across alternative investments and will be suitable for new entrants, existing investors, asset owners and consultants. The certificate will comprise five courses available online, which will cover private equity, private credit, real estate and infrastructure, commodities and natural resources, and hedge funds. CFA UK launches Young Women in Investment 2023 Richard Fernand, head of certificate management at CFA Institute, said: "The investment landscape is constantly changing, and CFA Institute recognises the importance of ad...

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