Learners will analyze institutional investor objectives, evaluate risk–return trade-offs, apply asset–liability management concepts, and assess strategies for managing concentrated wealth and pension obligations across diverse institutional settings.

Analyze Institutional Investment Strategies and Risks

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Analyze objectives and constraints of major institutional investors.
Apply asset–liability management to pension and insurance portfolios.
Evaluate strategies for concentrated wealth and long-term obligations.
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February 2026
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There are 5 modules in this course
This module introduces institutional investors and examines how pension plans, foundations, and endowments define investment objectives, manage risk and return, and operate within legal, regulatory, and spending constraints over long-term horizons.
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9 videos4 assignments
This module explores endowments and insurance companies as institutional investors, focusing on how liability structures, liquidity needs, underwriting cycles, and total return policies shape portfolio construction.
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9 videos4 assignments
This module examines banking and institutional securities portfolios, highlighting liquidity management, regulatory constraints, asset–liability management techniques, and the risks introduced by portfolio concentration.
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9 videos4 assignments
This module focuses on advanced decision-making for concentrated wealth, covering capital market constraints, goal-based planning, tax-aware strategies, hedging techniques, and yield enhancement methods.
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9 videos4 assignments
This module integrates private business risk, real estate concentration, and pension asset–liability alignment, emphasizing strategic capital allocation decisions and long-term financial stability.
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6 videos3 assignments
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