Global Financial Markets and Trading Essentials

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Global Financial Markets and Trading Essentials
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T2017

Cape Town

04 May 2026 -08 May 2026

6400

Overview

Introduction:

Global financial markets and trading essentials encompass the institutional systems that govern international banking, currency exchange, money markets, and derivative instruments. These markets operate through defined regulatory, monetary, and transactional frameworks that link financial institutions, policy bodies, and cross border investors. This training program examines structural elements of modern banking, foreign exchange mechanisms, money market instruments, cryptocurrency trends, and global swap markets. It highlights the strategic and regulatory models shaping financial decision making in international financial environments.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the institutional structures and mechanisms that define global financial markets.

  • Analyze the factors influencing currency valuation and foreign exchange frameworks.

  • Classify global money market instruments and their strategic roles in liquidity and credit systems.

  • Evaluate the regulatory and institutional models shaping cryptocurrency and financial innovation.

  • Explore the structures of swap markets and their function in managing global financial exposure.

Targeted Audience:

  • Banking professionals.

  • Money market participants.

  • FOREX traders.

  • Derivatives market professionals.

  • Financial institution stakeholders.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

The Contemporary Landscape of Global Banking:

  • Overview of central banks and monetary policy variations.

  • Role of SWIFT and electronic funds transfers in global banking.

  • Quantitative easing (QE) and its impact on borrowing and lending practices.

  • Effects of removing the gold standard from currency valuations.

  • Offshore banking risks and non regulated transactions.

Unit 2:

Foreign Exchange (FOREX) and Global Currency Valuations:

  • Purchasing power parity and currency conversion mechanisms.

  • Strategies for hedging currency risks using futures contracts.

  • Key principles of using put and call options to mitigate foreign currency risks.

  • Influence of GDP and interest rates on currency fluctuations.

  • Comparison of pegged vs freemarket currency systems.

Unit 3:

Global Money Markets:

  • Monetary aggregates M1, M2, M3, and L.

  • Instruments such as Bankers’ Acceptances, Commercial Papers, and T-Bills.

  • Oversight on repurchase agreements and certificates of deposit in global markets.

  • Yield curve implications for global interest rate trends.

Unit 4:

New Banking Frontiers and Cryptocurrencies:

  • Evolution of Bitcoin and subsequent cryptocurrency trends.

  • Peer-to-peer financial transactions procedures and implications for global banking.

  • Key steps involved in changing paradigms in cash flow management across trade blocs.

  • Legal considerations, including privacy, disclosure, and regulatory impacts.

  • Innovations in financial technology and cryptocurrency markets.

Unit 5:

The Global Swap Markets:

  • Historical evolution of currency and interest rate swap markets.

  • Portfolio approaches to managing foreign currency exposure.

  • Structures and types of interest rate swaps, including fixed/floating combinations.

  • Bid ask spreads and transaction cost minimization in global markets.

  • Efficiency improvements in financial intermediation through swaps.