Standard & Poor's Office
Level 27
259 George Street
Sydney, NSW, Australia 2000
Description
Course Objectives:
Understanding how Standard & Poor’s
assigns ratings to a non-financial corporation;
Understanding ratings and how they are assigned to a debt issue;
Providing attendees with a structured
approach to credit analysis;
Understanding the impact that external
factors such as other group companies and sovereigns can have on credit;
Discussion of financial risk appetite and its implications;
Calculating and interpreting key financial
ratios used in credit; and
Introduction to recovery and hybrid rating criteria.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is designed for professionals who deal with Standard & Poor’s or need to have an
understanding of Standard & Poor’s credit ratings in their daily job function, including
Credit managers and professionals;
Treasury and risk professionals;
Relationship managers, intermediaries and debt arrangers;
Fixed-income investors;
Portfolio managers; and
Financial professionals who may be experienced in other financial fields that would like to
gain a better understanding of corporate credit.
More Information:
To view the complete course brochure, please click here.