Course Overview

The financial markets continue to become more sophisticated and trading repo is an essential risk management instrument. While repo transactions are commonplace in global capital markets, cross-border repo with EMDC markets is not typical while in-country horizontal repo markets are nascent. Interest in repo product is growing in light of market-changing central bank adoptions of essential acts and regulations, such Netting Acts and regulations that support GMRA as the market standard.

Against this backdrop, it’s essential for transacting bank staff – front- and back-office – to have a solid grasp of the GMRA Master Agreement and its implementation. This course provides a practical step-by-step guide to understanding and applying the GMRA Master Agreement across the life-cycle of a repo transaction.

Who should enrol?

This is a Basic to Advanced Course.

  • Money Market Practioners

  • Structured Products Sales Teams

  • Senior Dealers

  • Legal and Compliance Teams

Topics covered

  • The definition and structure of a Repo

  • The use of a Repo in the market

  • The role of collateral

  • Default management

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction and overview

    2. Meet your facilitator

    1. PowerPoint Slides

    2. Repo FAQs

    3. GMRA Handbook

    1. What is a repo?

    2. Economics of a repo

    3. Economics and accounting of a repo

    1. What makes good collateral

    2. Pricing of repos

    3. Making sure you have enough collateral

    1. Types of repos

    2. How repos are used in the market

    3. Who uses repos in the market

    1. If counterparty fails to deliver collateral

    2. If counterparty defaults

About this course

  • 19 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

Instructor

Who you will learn with

Richard Comotto

Course Director

Senior Visiting Fellow at the ICMA Centre at the University of Reading in England since 1999, consultant to the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) and its European Repo and Collateral Council (ERCC), and a technical expert to the International Monetary Fund and other international financial institutions on money market and repo market development as well as to Frontclear. Richard is author of the ICMA’s Repo FAQs and Guide to Best Practice in the European Repo Market, course director for the ICMA’s Professional Repo Market Course and ICMA-ISLA GMRA-GMSLA Legal and Documentation Workshop, and Director of the ICMA semi-annual survey of the European repo market. Richard also acts as an independent consultant and served for 10 years in the Bank of England, including the Bank’s Foreign Exchange Division and on secondment to the IMF in Washington DC.

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