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Introduction into the Fixed Income Marketplace: December 4, 2007

December 4, 2007

Bayards, One Hanover Square, New York, NY, 10004

CPE Credits: 7.0

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Instructor: Robert Iati, Partner, TABB Group (Bio)
Level: Entry Level
CPE Credits: 7

Time: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


This one day seminar begins with a description of the players in the fixed income marketplace, their responsibilities and details about the products they handle. The presentation then delves into the life cycle of a transaction from pre-trade, trade and post-trade processes and the impacts felt from industry regulations and technology advancements. Although this is a beginner level course, participants should have some understanding of the securities industry. This seminar is tailored to individuals that deal with fixed income securities and have particular focus on support for fixed income trades, sales, or investment management.

 

 

I. The Players & Their Roles
a. Buy-Side
i. Who are they?
ii. How do they service their customers
b. Sell-Side
i. Who are they?
ii. How do they service their customers
II. The Products
a. Issuers
i. Governments
ii. Corporates
iii. Municipalities
b. Security Types
i. Treasuries
ii. Agencies
iii. MBS
iv. Securitized Products
v. TIPS
vi. Money Markets
III. The Places
a. Execution Venues
i. Dealers
ii. The Inter-Dealer Market
iii. ATSs
b. Utilities, Clearing Corps and Depositories
c. Banks and Custodians
IV. The Process
a. Pre-Trade
i. Data
1. Market Data
2. Reference Data
ii. Research
iii. The Decision Process
iv. Principal vs. Agency
b. Trading
i. Traditional vs. Electronic Trading
1. The Changing Role of the Sales Trader
2. The importance of FIX
3. Impact on Commissions
ii. Routing Choices & Advanced Trading Tools
c. Post Trade
i. Matching, Confirmation & Allocation
1. Client and Counterparty match
2. Allocation
ii. Clearance
1. What is it & why is it important?
2. Clearance Fund
3. Netting
iii. Settlement
1. What is it & why is it important?
2. The move away from physical securities
iv. Financing and Funding
1. The Repo Market
2. Fail-Covering and Funding
v. Reconciliation and Reporting
1. Stock Record
2. Financial Reporting
d. The Impact of Regulation
i. Market Structure
ii. Inv. Mgrs vs Hedge Funds
iii. Broker Research
e. The Role of Technology
i. The Business - Tech Relationship
ii. The Organization

Agenda:

8:30 Registration and Breakfast
9:00Seminar Begins
10:30 Refreshment Break
12:30Lunch Break*
2:30 Refreshment Break
4:00Seminar Adjourns

* This seminar includes a continental breakfast and two refreshment breaks. Lunch is not included. There is a one hour break provided at 12:30. A sampling of local restaurants can be found on the "Event Location" page.