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FX Management In Corporate Treasury - Part 2 - Advanced

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Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.21 GB | Duration: 8h 16m
Advanced FX Hedging Knowledge, Structured Products and hands-on Case Study

What you'll learn
Understand how FX options are priced, including put-call parity and the Garman-Kohlhagen model.
Identify the key determinants of option value (spot, strike, volatility, time, interest rates).
Interpret implied vs. historic volatility and know when each is relevant for risk management.
Use the Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta, Rho) to assess option sensitivities and market risks.
Analyse structured FX products such as participating forwards, risk reversals, and range structures.
Interpret the volatility smile and understand why FX markets quote vol by Delta.
Apply the principles of Front/Middle/Back Office and segregation of duties in an FX environment.
Conduct safe and compliant telephone dealing, including documentation and controls.
Implement an effective budget (plan) rate process, including governance and stakeholder alignment.
Understand the Principles of Hedge Accounting and why it matters in FX Risk Management
Understand different hedging strategies which suit best for your companie's needs
Translate risk appetite into hedge ratios, guardrails, and stop-loss frameworks.
Learn the top 5 recommendations from an FX expert's 20+ years experience
Understand how FX tools fit to your treasury landscape
Requirements
Basic understanding of FX market structure and conventions (currency pairs, bid/ask, spot vs. forward).
Familiarity with common FX instruments (spot, forward, swap and vanilla option concepts).
It is recommended to finish my Course 1: "FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals"
Description
This advanced course represents the second part of the "FX Management in Corporate Treasury"-series. While the first part covered the fundamentals, Modules 5 to 10 deep-dive into advanced FX strategies and specialized instruments, bridging the gap between basic execution and expert-level management. This course fits seamlessly with the first part "FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals".Starting with Module 5, participants transition from plain vanilla FX hedging into more advanced option-based thinking. The module explains how FX options are used in corporate treasury, how payoffs work, and how optionality fundamentally changes risk profiles compared to forwards. Greeks and Pricing Models are discusses in depth as well.Module 6 introduces structured FX products, with a strong focus on participating forwards, risk reversals and range-strike-forwards. Participants learn how these products are constructed, why they are often marketed as "zero-cost", and which risks are transferred back to the corporate through embedded option positions.Module 7 explains how a robust FX operating framework is set up in corporate treasury. You will learn the roles and responsibilities of Front, Middle, and Back Office, the importance of segregation of duties, and best practices for execution, controls, budget rate setting, and telephone dealing. The focus is on governance, risk control, and operational excellence. A close look into Hedge Accounting finishs this module. Module 8 provides a structured overview of practical FX hedging strategies. Additionally, a comprehensive case study demonstrates how risk appetite, hedge ratios, budget rates, and loss limits are translated into a disciplined hedging program.Module 9 My Top 5 Recommendations from 20 Years of FX ManagementIn this module, I share my five most important personal principles from two decades of hands-on FX management. The module connects technical FX knowledge with real-world decision-making.Finally, Module 10, the final module summarizes the key learnings of the course and puts them into a broader perspective. You will also receive guidance on next steps, continuous learning, and applying the framework in your daily treasury work.After completing this course, participants will be able to:Understand and explain advanced FX option and structured product mechanicsInterpret volatility, skew and smile effects correctlyEvaluate the true economic risk of "improved hedge rates"Assess hedge accounting implications of complex FX structuresBuild your own FX Framework Make informed, professional FX hedging decisions from a corporate treasury perspectiveThis course is ideal for corporate treasurers, finance managers, CFOs and advanced practitioners who want to move beyond basic FX hedging and gain confidence in managing complex FX risks in a structured, transparent and controlled way.
Corporate Treasury professionals who already understand FX basics and want to deepen their skills in options, structured products, hedging strategies, and governance.,Finance, Accounting & Controlling specialists who work with FX exposures, budget rates, financial planning, or hedge accounting and want to better understand how FX decisions impact financial results.,Risk Managers & FP&A analysts looking to strengthen their ability to assess FX risks, evaluate hedge performance, and interpret option pricing and sensitivities.,Treasury managers or team leads who want to develop or refine a company-wide FX policy, hedge framework, or operational setup (FO/MO/BO).,Professionals preparing for a treasury or corporate finance career who have completed Course 1: "FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals" and want to move toward more advanced instruments and strategic hedging.,Consultants & auditors who interact with corporate FX processes and need deeper insight into pricing, risk management, and operational controls.
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FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 2 - Advanced
Published 12/2025
Duration: 8h 17m | .MP4 1920x1080 30fps(r) | AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | 2.21 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Advanced FX Hedging Knowledge, Structured Products and hands-on Case Study

What you'll learn
- Understand how FX options are priced, including put-call parity and the Garman-Kohlhagen model.
- Identify the key determinants of option value (spot, strike, volatility, time, interest rates).
- Interpret implied vs. historic volatility and know when each is relevant for risk management.
- Use the Greeks (Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta, Rho) to assess option sensitivities and market risks.
- Analyse structured FX products such as participating forwards, risk reversals, and range structures.
- Interpret the volatility smile and understand why FX markets quote vol by Delta.
- Apply the principles of Front/Middle/Back Office and segregation of duties in an FX environment.
- Conduct safe and compliant telephone dealing, including documentation and controls.
- Implement an effective budget (plan) rate process, including governance and stakeholder alignment.
- Understand the Principles of Hedge Accounting and why it matters in FX Risk Management
- Understand different hedging strategies which suit best for your companie's needs
- Translate risk appetite into hedge ratios, guardrails, and stop-loss frameworks.
- Learn the top 5 recommendations from an FX expert's 20+ years experience
- Understand how FX tools fit to your treasury landscape

Requirements
- Basic understanding of FX market structure and conventions (currency pairs, bid/ask, spot vs. forward).
- Familiarity with common FX instruments (spot, forward, swap and vanilla option concepts).
- It is recommended to finish my Course 1: "FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals"

Description
This advanced course represents thesecond partof the "FX Management in Corporate Treasury"-series. While the first part covered the fundamentals, Modules 5 to 10 deep-dive into advanced FX strategies and specialized instruments, bridging the gap between basic execution and expert-level management.

This course fits seamlessly with the first part"FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals".

Starting withModule 5, participants transition from plain vanilla FX hedging into moreadvanced option-based thinking. The module explains how FX options are used in corporate treasury, how payoffs work, and how optionality fundamentally changes risk profiles compared to forwards. Greeks and Pricing Models are discusses in depth as well.

Module 6introducesstructured FX products, with a strong focus on participating forwards, risk reversals and range-strike-forwards. Participants learn how these products are constructed, why they are often marketed as "zero-cost", and which risks are transferred back to the corporate through embedded option positions.

Module 7explains how a robustFX operating frameworkis set up in corporate treasury. You will learn the roles and responsibilities of Front,Middle, and Back Office,the importance of segregation of duties, and best practices for execution, controls,budget rate setting, andtelephone dealing. The focus is on governance, risk control, and operational excellence. A close look intoHedge Accountingfinishs this module.

Module 8provides a structured overview of practicalFX hedging strategies. Additionally, acomprehensive case studydemonstrates how risk appetite, hedge ratios, budget rates, and loss limits are translated into a disciplined hedging program.

Module 9My Top 5 Recommendations from 20 Years of FX Management

In this module, I share my five most important personal principles from two decades of hands-on FX management. The module connects technical FX knowledge with real-world decision-making.

Finally,Module 10,the final module summarizes thekey learnings of the course and puts them into a broader perspective. You will also receive guidance on next steps, continuous learning, and applying the framework in your daily treasury work.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

Understand and explain advanced FX option and structured product mechanics

Interpret volatility, skew and smile effects correctly

Evaluate the true economic risk of "improved hedge rates"

Assess hedge accounting implications of complex FX structures

Build your own FX Framework

Make informed, professional FX hedging decisions from a corporate treasury perspective

This course is ideal for corporate treasurers, finance managers, CFOs and advanced practitioners who want to move beyond basic FX hedging and gain confidence in managing complex FX risks in a structured, transparent and controlled way.

Who this course is for:
- Corporate Treasury professionals who already understand FX basics and want to deepen their skills in options, structured products, hedging strategies, and governance.
- Finance, Accounting & Controlling specialists who work with FX exposures, budget rates, financial planning, or hedge accounting and want to better understand how FX decisions impact financial results.
- Risk Managers & FP&A analysts looking to strengthen their ability to assess FX risks, evaluate hedge performance, and interpret option pricing and sensitivities.
- Treasury managers or team leads who want to develop or refine a company-wide FX policy, hedge framework, or operational setup (FO/MO/BO).
- Professionals preparing for a treasury or corporate finance career who have completed Course 1: "FX Management in Corporate Treasury - Part 1 - Fundamentals" and want to move toward more advanced instruments and strategic hedging.
- Consultants & auditors who interact with corporate FX processes and need deeper insight into pricing, risk management, and operational controls.


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