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Best Practice in Public Debt Management


Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Development
Training Description

Revenues have declined, international investment has dried up and borrowing has become more expensive. Guarantee programmes have brought new risks to the government balance sheet and managing these liabilities effectively is essential to maintaining macroeconomic stability.

This course will take participants through the principles of public debt management. It will equip them with the techniques and understanding required to analyse economic events and interpret their implications.

Dena Taylor
TrainingEnquiries@crownagents.co.uk

For booking:
http://www.crownagents.com/Training/BookCourse.aspx?contentID=783&courseContentID=8513
Training Cost
£3650 The course fees cover the cost of: tuition training materials (on memory stick and some hard copy) lunch and refreshments on training days certificate of attendance and course photograph membership of the Crown Agents alumni website transfers from the training venue to the airport at the end of the course (UK courses only) support and advice from your local Crown Agents' office on the application and mobilisation process where necessary qualification registration and professional memebership fees (where applicable)
Intended Audience
Economists, analysts and accountants working in public debt management in sub-national governments and parastatals; officials working in central banks; ministries of finance, planning and economy and financial market regulators.
Training Contact
Dena Taylor or Christine Mearns
Telephone: +44 (0) 208 710 6673
For further information:

http://www.crownagents.com/Training/PublicFinancialManagementCourses/Best-Practice-In-Debt-Management-July.aspx
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