Intraday liquidity risk
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Explore the significance of intraday liquidity
- Navigate the BCBS 248 reporting requirements
- Learn from ineffective management of intraday liquidity risks
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About the course
In light of disruptions in the UK pension fund industry and huge impacts on wholesale banks, understanding intraday liquidity risk is paramount for the buy side. This course dissects these events, complemented by case studies from a UK liability-driven investment firm and a hedge fund. Attendees will gain practical insights to mitigate future risks.
As the regulatory environment evolves, the course will explore the BoE’s FPC guidance, unpacking BCBS 248’s reporting requirements.
In an era of digital transformation, the course also sheds light on the impact of cryptocurrencies and nuances of payment-on-chain.
Participants will leave this course with the practical knowledge needed to effectively measure and manage intraday liquidity risks for the buy-side.
Pricing options:
- Early-bird rate: save up to $800 per person by booking in advance*
- 3-for-2 rate: save over $2,000 by booking a group of three attendees*
- Subscriber reward: save 30% off the standard rate if you are a Risk.net subscriber*
- Season tickets: save up to 60% - request price breakdown
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Learning objectives
- Learn how to optimise operational capabilities
- Explore the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) Financial Policy Committee (FPC) guidance
- Analyse UK pension fund pitfalls
- Evaluate the relationship of intraday and operational risk
- Prepare for the impact of cryptocurrencies
- Understand payment-on-chain
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- Heads of operations
- Heads of treasury
- Chief financial officers
- Chief operating officers
- Settlements managers
- Operations managers
- Cash managers
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