To ensure
we meet your expectations and maximise your return on training investment, we
favour a classroom/workshop set up for the delivery of our courses.
Please note we have therefore limited number of spaces available and these will
be assigned on a first come, first accepted basis. We recommend early booking
to avoid disappointment.
“Includes numerous case studies and practical negotiation
exercises…”
How will you benefit?
While no substitute for a full
risk analaysis of one's counterparty, collateral has been increasingly taken in
recent years to reduce counterparty and market risk and to maximise regulatory capital
savings benefits where available. So much so that the ISDA® Margin Survey 2008 estimated
that nearly two thirds of OTC
derivatives risk exposure is now collateralised. This timely workshop will
provide you with a clear explanation of the topic from an operational, risk and
legal perspective and focus on the ISDA® Credit Support Annex under English
Law. Day 1 ends
with a Practical Negotiation Exercise which follows an earlier case study.
On Day 2 important collateral
topics are studied in a series of case studies which build on the knowledge
gained on Day 1, concluding with a major case study which combines technical
skills with common sense.
• Gain insight on credit,
legal and operational input in collateral arrangements
• Review in depth the ISDA®
Credit Support Annex under English Law
• Understand other
collateralised transaction types, such as repos, securities loans and cross
collateralisation
• Discuss collateral risk
management, including Haircuts and volatility protection.
• Translate theory into
hands-on techniques through a number of case studies and a practical
negotiation exercise
ISDA® is a registered trademark of the International Swaps and
Derivatives Association, Inc. The programme is neither sponsored by nor
affiliated with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
About your expert trainer:
Paul Harding has
been involved in derivatives documentation since 1990 and was a well known
negotiator with Barclays Capital Securities Ltd. and Hill Samuel Bank Ltd.
where he was Head of Treasury Documentation.
In 1997 he founded Derivatives Documentation Ltd., a derivatives consultancy
and project management company based in London and
providing negotiation, recruitment, and in-house and online training services.
Its clients include many of the world’s leading banks. Paul has written books
on the ISDA® Master Agreements (1992 and 2002 versions), ISDA® Credit Support
Documentation, Repo Master Agreements and the 2003 ISDA® Credit Derivatives
Definitions.
John O’Neill has
over 25 years experience in trading, positioning, risk management and business
support process in the following markets: Foreign exchange, treasury and money
markets, UK equities, fixed income, exchange traded
and OTC derivatives, and structured products. Previous roles include senior
positions in Europe and Asia with
Bankers Trust International Ltd., Bank of America International, Security
Pacific Hoare Govett and Continental Bank NA Chicago. For the last 15 years, he
has been the lead partner in the development of ‘The Facilitators’ a specialist
training consultancy in OTC derivatives and securities and their operational
processes. John is an accredited trainer under the FSA and Securities Institute
for the Investment Administration Qualifications (IAQ’s) and the Operational
Diploma. He is also a member of the Securities Institute examination panel for
the Advanced Operational Risk Management Qualification.
Pre-course questionnaire:
A
detailed questionnaire will be sent to all course participants to establish exactly
where the group training needs lie. The completed forms will be analysed by the
course leader/trainer and followed by telephone if further clarification is
required. As a result we can guarantee that the course is pitched at exactly
the right level and that the issues that you regard as relevant are addressed.
The course material will reflect these issues and will enable you to digest the
subject matter after the event in your own time.
Who should attend?
From Financial Institutions,
Investment Banks, Investment Houses, Hedge Funds,
Corporations,
Legal Firms, Consultancy Groups and Regulators:
• Collateral Managers
• Documentation Negotiators
• Risk Managers
• Operations Professionals
• Derivatives Lawyers
• Treasury Managers
• Repo & Securities Lending
Professionals
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Middle Office & Back Office