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Navigating changing interest rate markets

Recent times have seen increasing periods of market volatility. How is the combination of new regulation, reduced risk appetite, e-trading and quantitative easing contributing to continued uncertainty. Furthermore, as we teeter tentatively on the edge of possible interest rate rises in the US, further disruption is anticipated, but to what effect?

Equipping corporates with optimum resilience and risk management strategies, this video webinar provides an up to the minute pulse-check on the dynamics underlying market volatility and what to expect going forward. Speakers share expertise on:

  • recent examples of market volatility
  • how regulation, reduced risk appetite, e-trading and QE are all changing market dynamics
  • navigating market shocks
  • risk management strategies

Download the slides here.

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Speakers

Sarah Boyce, Associate Director of Policy and Technical, ACT

Sarah is associate director of the ACT Policy and Technical team joining from the ACT Education team where she had responsibility for the technical content of the AMCT qualification and was involved in the development of the ACT Competency Framework and the redevelopment of the Qualifications pathway. Sarah is an ACMA and AMCT who, prior to joining the ACT, has spent two decades working in a wide range of finance and treasury roles and has considerable corporate experience, most recently as Director of Treasury for Cadbury plc.

Nick Fletcher, Head of Fixed Income Solutions, Lloyds Bank

Nick_FletcherNick is Head of Fixed Income Solutions for Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

He works extensively with corporate and public sector clients as well as financial institutions, delivering solutions to clients’ risk management, financing and investment requirements.

Prior to Lloyds, Nick worked at RBS for 14 years where he was Managing Director responsible for Rates Structuring across Europe.

Nick qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Deloitte and is a member of the ACT.


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