EMIR Regulation
Short course
In London
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
London
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
1 Day
During this highly practical 1 day course you will have a chance to learn about the key elements of the new regulation as well as opportunities and challenges that come with it. You will also be able to identify the relevant issues for your organisation and how EMIR can impact your business.
By the end of this course you will:
- Understand the background to EMIR and the regulation’s key elements
- Be able to place EMIR in the context of other major regulations including Basel III, Dodd-Frank and MIFID
- Explore the implications for clearing, reporting and risk mitigation of OTC derivatives
- Become aware of challenges and opportunities
- Identify the right risk management procedures
- Assess the impact of EMIR for your organisation / business
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About this course
Chief Operational Officers (COOs)
Chief Investment Officers (CIOs)
Risk Managers
Compliance officers
Finance staff: Accounting, Reporting
Operations executives: Clearing & Settlement, Collateral Management
Auditors
IT staff
You will receive course certificate on completion.
Reviews
Subjects
- Risk
- Custody Services
- Risk Management
- OTC Derivatives
- IT risk
- Banking Finance
- Financial Compliance
- Regulations
- Derivatives
- Collateral management
- EMIR
- Counterparty Risk
- EU Directives
Teachers and trainers (1)
EF Faculty Trainer
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Course programme
- Why EMIR?
- Addressing the interconnectedness in OTC derivatives markets
- EMIR and other key regulatory developments: Basel III / CRD IV, Dodd-Frank and MIFID
- ESMA - European Securities and Markets Authority
- EMIR objectives and implementation timeline
- Subject matter, scope and definitions
- Clearing, reporting and risk mitigation of OTC derivatives
- Key challenges: valuation (mark-to-market, mark-to-model, collateralisation)
- Risk management procedures
- Authorisation of Central Counterparties (CCPs)
- Other provisions
- Key challenges, opportunities and risks for asset managers, securities services, banks and financial advisors
EMIR Regulation