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There is no single, clearly defined education path for entering the derivatives industry as professionals come from a range of academic backgrounds. Still, higher education plays a crucial role in preparing students for success in this complex and fast-evolving field. A strong foundation in finance, economics, and mathematics is essential. At the undergraduate level, students should prioritize courses in financial markets and institutions, investment analysis, corporate finance, and introductory derivatives. Just as important are courses in statistics and calculus, which help build the analytical and quantitative skills required for understanding pricing models, volatility, and risk management strategies. With the increasing reliance on algorithmic trading and quantitative research, a concentration or minor in applied mathematics, data science, or computer programming can...
From Insight to Impact: Building a Risk-Smart Community
With a more complex global environment and continuous financial innovation, new and more sophisticated areas of risk have emerged. At the same time, rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning offer powerful opportunities for private sector firms and financial institutions to enhance their risk management capabilities. Honoring a Legacy: The Founding and Mission of the Arditti Center Founded in 2006, the Arditti Center for Risk Management honors the life and legacy of the late Fred Arditti - a distinguished economist, pioneer in the futures industry, and former executive at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange - who also served as a member of DePaul University's finance faculty. The Center promotes the development of the risk management field by bridging the...
Letter to Membership: Announcing the new NIBA "Toolbox"
To All Registered Derivatives Professionals: NIBA is excited to announce the formation of a new Working Group which will create and regularly update the NIBA Toolbox. NIBA’s Toolbox is a resource center which will be located on our website, theniba.com and provide direct links to information which helps Association Members be proactive on issues pertaining to all aspects of running their businesses. From the NIBA Toolbox, Association Members can access five categories of data: Marketing Regulation/Compliance Training Conferences/Webinars Other (such as technology, cybersecurity and more) Experts and industry professionals from each of these areas are providing everything from compliance updates to training programs and marketing ideas to NIBA Members through our new Toolbox. Other topic areas are likely to be...