Business Desk :
City Bank and FMO, the Dutch Development Bank jointly organizes a two-day long interactive training session on ‘Commodity Price Risk Management’ in association with Euromoney Learning Solutions at City Bank Head Office, says a press release.
Ahmed Jamal, Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank, Sohail R. K. Hussain, Managing Director & CEO of City Bank and Elisabeth Wegen, Senior Analyst, Financial Institutions of FMO have inaugurated the program on Saturday.
Among others, Rahel Ahmed, DMD, Prime Bank; Sheikh Mohammad Maroof, DMD, City Bank; Mahia Juned, DMD, City Bank were also present. The training has been participated by senior officials from Bangladesh Bank, City Bank, FMO and other leading commercial banks of the country.
Volatility of commodity price has been a worldwide concern for the business community. In Bangladesh, importers are highly exposed to this commodity price risk, which by turn has also been affecting the financing institutions at large. Considering the importance of this issue, City Bank has organized this training as part of its various market awareness initiatives. The training is being conducted by Emma Jenkins, an experienced trainer from Euromoney who has years of experience on commodity markets specializing in derivative pricing, structuring, and loan origination.
City Bank and FMO, the Dutch Development Bank jointly organizes a two-day long interactive training session on ‘Commodity Price Risk Management’ in association with Euromoney Learning Solutions at City Bank Head Office, says a press release.
Ahmed Jamal, Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank, Sohail R. K. Hussain, Managing Director & CEO of City Bank and Elisabeth Wegen, Senior Analyst, Financial Institutions of FMO have inaugurated the program on Saturday.
Among others, Rahel Ahmed, DMD, Prime Bank; Sheikh Mohammad Maroof, DMD, City Bank; Mahia Juned, DMD, City Bank were also present. The training has been participated by senior officials from Bangladesh Bank, City Bank, FMO and other leading commercial banks of the country.
Volatility of commodity price has been a worldwide concern for the business community. In Bangladesh, importers are highly exposed to this commodity price risk, which by turn has also been affecting the financing institutions at large. Considering the importance of this issue, City Bank has organized this training as part of its various market awareness initiatives. The training is being conducted by Emma Jenkins, an experienced trainer from Euromoney who has years of experience on commodity markets specializing in derivative pricing, structuring, and loan origination.