Bloomberg for Education Spring Webinars ’22

Bloomberg is organizing a series of Spring webinars with a set of contents for students and faculty.

This Webinar series:

• Demonstrates how to find relevant information on the Bloomberg Terminal
• Includes a short takeaway assignment in each module
• Allots time for Q&A

“In the Headlines” [hour-long, hot-topic presentations led by a market specialist]

9 Feb: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

When AI Goes Wrong- Zillow’s Half-Billion Dollar Writedown

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16 Feb: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

The Fed and the Taper Tantrum

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02 Mar: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Turning $100 Into $1,000,000: A Student’s Guide

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23 Mar: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Is Carbon Emissions Trading a Climate Champion or Simply Exported Emissions

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06 Apr: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Behavioural Finance: In the Age of Crypto, Is the Efficient Markets Hypothesis Still Fit for Purpose?

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“Learn the Terminal” [20-30 minutes and show how a market participant uses the Terminal on a daily basis]

 

3 Feb: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Economics: How can we forecast the effects on GDP based on our assumptions?

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10 Feb: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Commodities: Price Surges & Squeezes – How do energy futures contracts trade?

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17 Feb: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Fixed Income: How can we find and compare bonds on the Terminal?

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10 Mar: 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Emerging Markets: How do index inclusions affect foreign investment?

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17 Mar 11am NY / 4pm London / 1700 CET

Correlation: How do we use cross-asset-class trends to assess market conditions?

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If you miss a webinar, or find the time-zone inconvenient, Bloomberg will be making recordings that will be published in the “Continuous Learning” section of the Bloomberg for Education Portal.

For any inquiries or support, please invite your students to contact us at bbg.edu@bloomberg.net

 

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