Foreign Exchange, Money Markets and Derivatives

Professional training course

Foreign Exchange, Money Markets and Derivatives

The global foreign exchange (FX) and money markets are the world’s largest markets and pivotal parts of the financial sy... The outline covers Interface of money markets and foreign exchange (FX), Role of central banks i...

Classroom

7 sessions
15 - 19 June 2026 Barcelona €2,695 Register
7 - 11 September 2026 Amsterdam €2,975 Register
12 - 16 October 2026 London €2,940 Register
9 - 13 November 2026 Istanbul €1,995 Register
14 - 18 December 2026 Vienna €2,975 Register
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Online / Live

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Introduction

Course overview

Why Attend

The global foreign exchange (FX) and money markets are the world’s largest markets and pivotal parts of the financial system. In foreign exchange alone, more than $5 trillion of transactions occur daily. These markets provide funding, trading and investment opportunities and are the conduit between all other components of the world’s capital markets. In recent years, the importance of the money markets has become even greater as financial institutions focus more closely on the management and diversification of their sources of liquidity, apply greater discipline to their funding and examine the attractions of short term investment and trading strategies.

This course provides a strong foundation on the instruments and activities of the international money and FX markets; and it focuses on the current profile of the markets and offers insights based on the lessons learned from the 2007-09 financial crisis as well as the latest market developments.

Moreover, the course emphasizes the integrated nature of FX, money markets and derivatives. Mastering the mechanics and usages of such instruments provides excellent opportunities for arbitrage, hedging and risk management for those engaged in corporate treasury functions, commercial banks and asset management companies.

The course also analyses the liquidity characteristics and risks of different instruments and funding strategies.

Course Methodology

This course uses a wide range of learning methods, including explanatory slides, case studies, detailed examination of Excel models in an interactive workshop style environment and others.  

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Develop a deep understanding of the FX market, its mechanics and major participants
  • Analyze the role and impact of central banks on FX and money markets
  • Examine the nature of money supply, open market operations and quantitative easing
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of liquidity, capital adequacy and solvency
  • Apply analytical skills to key financial products within global money markets
  • Explain the logic and uses of financial derivatives – forwards, swaps and options
  • Develop an understanding of key strands of financial risk management
Target Audience

This course is suitable for all those working within the banking industry, including wealth managers, auditors, accountants, finance specialists, risk managers, and treasury and product control professionals. It is also suitable for those working with financial services and in corporate finance positions.

Target Competencies
  • Exchange rate and interest rate risk best practices
  • Analyzing unorthodox policies
  • Global money, FX markets, and capital flows
  • Thought leadership

What you will achieve

Learning objectives

  • Develop a deep understanding of the FX market, its mechanics and major participants
  • Analyze the role and impact of central banks on FX and money markets
  • Examine the nature of money supply, open market operations and quantitative easing
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of liquidity, capital adequacy and solvency
  • Apply analytical skills to key financial products within global money markets
  • Explain the logic and uses of financial derivatives – forwards, swaps and options
  • Develop an understanding of key strands of financial risk management

Who should attend

Target audience

  • This course is suitable for all those working within the banking industry, including wealth managers, auditors, accountants, finance specialists, risk managers, and treasury and product control professionals. It is also suitable for those working with financial services and in corporate finance positions.
  • Target Competencies
  • Exchange rate and interest rate risk best practices
  • Analyzing unorthodox policies
  • Global money, FX markets, and capital flows
  • Thought leadership

Methodology

Learning approach

  • This course uses a wide range of learning methods, including explanatory slides, case studies, detailed examination of Excel models in an interactive workshop style environment and others.

Course content

Course outline and key learning areas

Module 1

Interface of money markets and foreign exchange (FX)

  • Size of the markets
  • Issuance of Treasury instruments, repos, and commercial paper
  • Overview of the Euromarkets
  • Legacy issues relating to London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)
  • Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), SONIA, ESTER
  • Treasury bill issuance in different jurisdictions
  • The mechanics of the Repo market
  • Forward rates for interest rate and FX
  • Effective yields when risk adjusted for FX exposures
  • Arbitrage and interest rate parity

Module 2

Role of central banks in the financial system

  • Overview of central banks
  • Federal Reserve
  • European Central Bank
  • People’s Bank of China
  • Bank of Japan
  • Bank of England
  • Structure of a central bank balance sheet
  • Characteristics of central bank’s assets and liabilities
  • Lender of last resort
  • Summary of Open Market Operations

Module 3

Monetary policy and money supply

  • Overview of the policy committees
  • Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
  • Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England (MPC of BOE)
  • European Central Bank (ECB Governing Council)
  • The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) governance
  • Overview of money supply
  • Monetary tools and how they impact money supply
  • How is money created in a modern economy
  • Inflation targeting
  • Central bank reserves

Module 4

Foreign exchange market characteristics

  • Size of market, volumes, participants, major currency pairs
  • Regional breakdown of where and when most FX trading takes place
  • Key role of London market in FX trading
  • Historical background to today’s FX market
  • Role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Special Drawing Rights (SDR’s)
  • Global FX reserves
  • Review of several key historical FX rates
  • Price of gold and relationship to the US Dollar index

Module 5

Interest rate (IR) swaps

  • Basic structures and terminology of swaps
  • Business case for using IR swaps
  • Contrast money market rates and IR swap rates
  • Notion of swap as an aggregation of forward rate agreements
  • Pricing the fixed leg and interpreting the swap markets
  • Counter party risk
  • Recognition that credit valuation adjustment (CVA) is integral part of trading practices and pricing of derivatives and not just a regulatory (Basel) issue
  • Over-The-Counter (OTC) market versus Swap Execution Facilities (SEF’s)
  • Collateralized OTC trades versus margin based Central Clearing Party (CCP) platforms
  • Netting arrangements

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does Foreign Exchange, Money Markets and Derivatives cover?

This course covers Accounting and Finance through a structured five-day outline focused on practical application, discussion, and implementation planning.

When is the next available session?

The next scheduled session starts on 15 - 19 June 2026, with additional classroom dates and mirrored Online / Live options listed in the course schedules section.

Who should attend this course?

This course is suitable for all those working within the banking industry, including wealth managers, auditors, accountants, finance specialists, risk managers, and treasury and product control professionals. It is also suitable for those working with financial services and in corporate finance positions., Target Competencies, Exchange rate and interest rate risk best practices

How can I register for a session?

Use any Register button next to the available course dates to open the participant registration page and submit your booking request for the selected session.

Is this course available online as well as classroom-based?

Yes. The course detail page includes both classroom sessions and Online / Live sessions, with online options aligned to the same course dates for easier planning.

Where are classroom sessions delivered?

Current classroom venues include Barcelona, London, Munich, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Vienna.

Still Have Questions?

Contact the academy team for course details, delivery options, and delegate guidance.

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