Banking, Insurance and Financial Services
Global Financial Markets and Trading Essentials
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the complexities of international finance and trading. Through it, participants will gain the tools to navigate the dynamic landscape of global finance and trading effectively.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Analyze and manage short-term money market instruments and organizational financial positions.
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Evaluate FOREX risk exposures and utilize financial tools for risk mitigation.
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Distinguish between monetary aggregates (M1, M2, M3, and L) and their roles in central bank policies.
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Develop strategies for balancing cash flows using financial intermediaries and market instruments.
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Implement swap agreements and currency management strategies to optimize financial outcomes.
Targeted Audience:
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Banking professionals.
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Money market participants.
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FOREX traders.
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Derivatives market professionals.
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Financial institution stakeholders.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
The Contemporary Landscape of Global Banking:
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Overview of central banks and monetary policy variations.
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Role of SWIFT and electronic funds transfers in global banking.
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Quantitative easing (QE) and its impact on borrowing and lending practices.
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Effects of removing the gold standard from currency valuations.
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Offshore banking risks and non-regulated transactions.
Unit 2:
Foreign Exchange (FOREX) and Global Currency Valuations:
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Purchasing power parity and currency conversion mechanisms.
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Strategies for hedging currency risks using futures contracts.
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Use of put and call options to mitigate foreign currency risks.
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Influence of GDP and interest rates on currency fluctuations.
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Comparison of pegged vs. free-market currency systems.
Unit 3:
Global Money Markets:
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Understanding monetary aggregates: M1, M2, M3, and L.
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Instruments such as Bankers’ Acceptances, Commercial Papers, and T-Bills.
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Repurchase agreements and certificates of deposit in global markets.
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Yield curve implications for global interest rate trends.
Unit 4:
New Banking Frontiers and Cryptocurrencies:
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Evolution of Bitcoin and subsequent cryptocurrency trends.
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Peer-to-peer financial transactions and implications for global banking.
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Changing paradigms in cash flow management across trade blocs.
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Legal considerations: privacy, disclosure, and regulatory impacts.
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Innovations in financial technology and cryptocurrency markets.
Unit 5:
The Global Swap Markets:
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Historical evolution of currency and interest rate swap markets.
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Portfolio approaches to managing foreign currency exposure.
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Structures and types of interest rate swaps (fixed/floating combinations).
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Bid-ask spreads and transaction cost minimization in global markets.
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Efficiency improvements in financial intermediation through swaps.