Portfolio Management

Blended learning

Level reached

Intermediate

Duration

 13,00 week(s)

Language(s) of service

EN

Next session

 07.09.2026
Location
 Online

Price

740,00€

Who is organizing this training?

The European Business Institute (EBU), headquartered in Luxembourg, is a globally oriented business school serving a vibrant community of over 30,000 learners. EBU delivers flexible, high-impact education through evening, online, and on-campus programs designed to meet the needs of working professionals and learners. With a commitment to innovation, accessibility, and academic excellence, the Institute combines live, interactive learning experiences with the expertise of an internationally distinguished faculty. Join a collaborative and constructivist learning environment via live Zoom, alongside students from over 60 countries.

Who is the training for?

Open to all Candidates

Prerequisites

No prerequisite

Goals

The course will focus on the application of financial theory to the issues and problems of investment management. Topics will include portfolio optimization and asset allocation, the basics of bond pricing and debt portfolio management, the theory of asset pricing models and their implications for investment as well as techniques for evaluating investment management performance. The course will build upon the analytical skills developed in prior courses.

The course will focus on the application of financial theory to the issues and problems of investment management. Topics will include portfolio optimization and asset allocation, the basics of bond pricing and debt portfolio management, the theory of asset pricing models and their implications for investment as well as techniques for evaluating investment management performance. The course will build upon the analytical skills developed in prior courses.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Students will learn to design and implement an investment policy statement for an individual or institutional investor that establishes their financial objectives, risk tolerances, constraints, and investment and monitoring policies.

Contents

Unit 1: Securities markets and Investment Vehicles

  • Asset classes
  • Role of global security exchanges
  • Market regulation
  • Utility and Risk aversion

Unit 2: Portfolio theory and quantitative tools

  • Risk and return features
  • Sharpe ratio and portfolio efficiency
  • CAPM and Markowitz optimization

Unit 3: Models with Multiple sources of risk

  • APT: Theory
  • APT: Estimation

Unit 4: Investment Management

  • Active vs. passive management
  • Liquidity
  • International Diversification
  • Risk Management
  • Ethical considerations

Points covered

Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Construct a policy statement reflecting the objectives and risk tolerances of various types of individual and institutional investors.
  • Formulate a personal code of ethics based on industry standards and fiduciary duties.
  • Evaluate the effect of risk on investment decisions.
  • Justify their view on market efficiency using both theoretical and empirical arguments.
  • Analyze the gains from diversification and asset allocation
  • Develop an integrated portfolio management plan including equities, fixed income assets and alternative investments reflecting the goals, risk tolerance, and circumstances of individual and institutional investors.
  • Appraise portfolio performance using appropriate methodologies.
  • Assess various monitoring and rebalancing strategies.

Teaching methods

The online delivery blends synchronous and asynchronous components. Students complete self-directed assignments hosted on the course platform. Weekly Forums support a required active, rubric-based student contributions that foster collaboration.

Evaluation

Exams may include essays, short answers, or MCQs. Formats include open/closed book. Time zones are considered. Assessments are formative and summative. Students have 2 weeks to review grades and must follow the appeal process in the Student Handbook.

Certificate, diploma

Certificate

Course material

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Next session

Datum
City
Language and price
07.09.2026

18.12.2026
Online
EN 740,00€

Additional information

To join the course, please follow these steps:

STEP 1: COMPLETE YOUR ONLINE PROFILE
Complete your online profile on the online campus. During this process, you will confirm your essential profile information to accept the offer.
Access the EBU scholarship online campus here https://connect.ebulux.lu/
Click the ‘Join EBU/Log In’ button on the homepage. You will need to create a new account.
During the Account creation process, you will be requested to indicate how you heard about the program and to select the partner organization on a drop-down list. If you found EBU by yourself, please simply write 'EBU' in these fields.
Please note as you create a new account, make sure to use a password you can easily remember.
After you create the account, open the link sent to your email for confirmation and then click continue.

STEP 2: COMPLETE THE COMMITMENT FEE PAYMENT
To enroll in the Autumn Term courses, go to the Certificate Enrolment page: https://connect.ebulux.lu/mod/page/view.php?id=48775
Select the course you would like to enroll in and click ‘Enroll Now’.
Select Payment Type and click proceed.
Enter card details to complete the commitment fee payment. Once you complete your application and commitment fee payment, you will be enrolled in your selected course and ready to commence.