Liquidity risk management

  • Treasury and capital markets risk, Regulation, governance and compliance
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Key reasons to attend

  • Create and implement liquidity stress-testing procedures
  • Explore liquidity risk tolerance and monitoring tools under Basel IV
  • Discuss drivers of liquidity risk and impact of liquidity strain

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About the course

This virtual learning experience will provide strategies to build a robust liquidity framework by exploring the basics of liquidity – including LCR, NSFR and governance – while addressing funding and preparing for future events.

Participants will delve into liquidity stress-testing through exploration of procedural best practices and the quantification of stress-testing variables. Expert tutors will guide participants in their understanding of liquidity tools and creating metrics related to balance sheet management.

By attending this learning event, participants will gain insight into current regulatory expectations, including Basel IV, and get equipped with the tools to successfully monitor and manage liquidity risks during business as usual and stress events.

Note: this course is offered in instalments that cover the specifics of liquidity risk management across various regions, including:

  • EU, Emea
  • US, Americas
  • Apac 
  • Middle East
  • Other global regions

Please refer to the ‘Agenda’ section below for details on the scheduled regional components of this course. 


Pricing options:

  • Early-bird rate: save up to $800 per person by booking in advance*
  • 3-for-2 rate: save over $2,000 by booking a group of three attendees*
  • Subscriber reward: save 30% off the standard rate if you are a Risk.net subscriber*
  • Season tickets: cost-effective option for groups of 10 or more. Learn more

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Learning objectives

  • Establish a robust liquidity risk management framework
  • Compare roles and implementations in the UK, EU, US and other regions
  • Align with Basel IV’s features 
  • Identify stress events triggers and appropriate responses 
  • Evaluate liquidity coverage ratios (LCRs) and net stable funding ratios (NSFRs) within liquidity frameworks  
  • Implement asset-liability management (ALM) procedures 

Who should attend

Relevant departments may include, but are not limited to: 

  • Liquidity risk 
  • Liquidity management
  • Risk management 
  • Stress-testing 
  • ALM
  • Treasury 
  • Funds transfer pricing
  • Balance sheet management
  • Compliance

Agenda

February 25–27, 2025

Live online. Timezones: Emea/Ameracas

Sessions:

  • Liquidity risk framework with implications of Basel IV
  • The liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and net stable funding ratio (NSFR)
  • Implications of Basel IV
  • Intraday liquidity risk management
  • Liquidity risk and balance sheet management
  • Liquidity stress-testing

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Accreditation

This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.

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Registration

February 25–27, 2025

Online, Emea/Americas

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,199
Ends December 31
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