The Legal Eagle
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Hi all - as you may gracefully expect by seeing my Avatar I'm a qualified lawyer in an EEA jurisdiction and England & Wales. I deal primarily with regulatory issues (largely including Basel III-upcoming-who-knows-exactly-when-Basel IV) and derivatives/structured finance
Thing is I am seriously considering taking the FRM exams, as I hint they provide a clear edge (yes, even for lawyers) for general financial markets issues and particularly for risk analysis. I am also deeply interested in finance aspects generally
Grateful for any views on whether this could be of profit or is it clearly an overkilling based on your experience. Probably I'm the first lawyer asking these kind of things here but being kind of a contrarian is not an issue.
Thanks
The Legal Eagle
Thing is I am seriously considering taking the FRM exams, as I hint they provide a clear edge (yes, even for lawyers) for general financial markets issues and particularly for risk analysis. I am also deeply interested in finance aspects generally
Grateful for any views on whether this could be of profit or is it clearly an overkilling based on your experience. Probably I'm the first lawyer asking these kind of things here but being kind of a contrarian is not an issue.
Thanks
The Legal Eagle
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