Credit Default Swaps - Operations

London: Tuesday 30 November 2010

Objectives

The course is aimed at developing a foundation in the secure and controlled processing of Credit Default Swaps within a financial institution. This course is equally relevant to the buy-side and sell-side of the business. The course explores the lifecycle of a CDS transaction, the events that can occur during the lifetime of a CDS contract, the embedded risks associated with such events, and the methods employed to process such transactions in a secure manner. The course also focuses on current initiatives and trends in the processing of CDS transactions.

Target Audience

This course is suitable for staff that are new to the subject of CDS operations, and for those that are currently working within a CDS operations function and who require an understanding of the overall lifecycle (and associated events) relating to such transactions. The course is also suitable for anyone wishing to gain a thorough understanding of CDS processing, including regulators, clearing organisations, risk managers and lawyers. Attendees of this course will possess a basic understanding of credit derivative products, in particular Single Name CDS and Index CDS.

Length and Structure of the Course

The course consists of one day of lectures, case studies and group exercises. The day consists of four 90 minute sessions with coffee breaks in the morning and afternoon and lunch break in the middle. There is no exam for this course but candidates will receive a certificate of attendance.

Course tutor

Mike Simmons

Mike is an independent training consultant and has been involved with the capital markets and operations throughout his career, focusing originally upon securities operations and in recent years on derivative operations and transactions involving collateral (including securities lending & borrowing). Mike is the author of two books on Operations “Corporate Actions: A Guide to Securities Event Management” and “Securities Operations: A Guide to Trade & Position Management” both published by Wiley Finance. Mike is also a regular instructor on the ICMA Operations Certificate Programme.

Course Outline

Session 1- Pre-Trading

  • Legal Documentation: Necessity, Coverage
  • Static Data: Purpose, Importance, Use
  • Assessing Clients’ Needs

Session 2 - The CDS Trade Lifecyle

  • Trade Execution
  • Trade Capture: Methods & Components
  • Trade Confirmation: Issuers & Receivers, Confirmation Terms
  • Trade Confirmation: Methods, Matching Status

Session 3 - Post Trade Events

  • Settlement of Premium
  • Trade Compression
  • Credit Events
  • End-of-Life

Session 4a - Collateral Management for CDS

  • Collateral: Purpose & Importance
  • Collateral Management Processing Overview 

Session 4b - Regulatory & Market-Practice Initiatives/Trend

  • T+0 Trade Processing
  • Centralised Clearing 

Details of Next Seminar

ICELocation: ICE London, Great Britain

Date: 22 June 2010

Venue: London, UK

This is an ICMA Executive Education course hosted by ICE Education. 

Based at ICE Education London offices at Milton Gate, 60 Chiswell Street. 

IntercontinentalExchange® (NYSE: ICE), is a leading operator of regulated global futures exchanges, clearing houses and over-the-counter (OTC) markets. ICE's diverse markets offer contracts based on crude oil and refined products, natural gas, power and emissions, agricultural commodities including canola, cocoa, coffee, cotton, orange juice and sugar, as well as credit derivatives, foreign exchange and Russell Index futures and options.

Please use our online registration system.

Fees

The cost will be £500.00 for ICMA and ICE Members and £650.00 for non-members non-members. 

2-4 candidates - 5% discount each*
5+ candidates - 10% discount each*

*Please note that discounts are applied by way of a refund to the organisation when registration has closed and the final number of candidates from the firm has been determined.

Note that anyone requiring accommodation to take the course will be required to arrange this on their own; it is a class-based but non-residential course.

 

Further Information and Course Registration

Please use our online registration to register for both the residential and distance learning courses. 

Should you have any queries about the course please contact:

Mike Kirkman for general course queries:
mike.kirkman@icmagroup.org
Phone: +44 207 517 3243

Leanne Ley for registration and finance queries
l.ley@icmacentre.ac.uk
Phone: +44 118 378 6272