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Event Date |
Mon Jul 9 BST - Tue Jul 10 BST (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Jul 9 12:00am - Tue Jul 10 12:00am |
Location | 10 Paternoster Square London EC4M 7LS United Kingdom |
Region | EMEA |
Trading on London Stock Exchange is designed to give delegates a step-by step understanding of how the different trading services work. An overview of the primary markets gives relevance to the secondary markets, taking into account the single market in financial services across the EU and how that has shaped the operation and structure of our trading services. Reference to the Rules of the London Stock Exchange gives context to both electronic and offbook trading. Live market data is used to give a real-time view of the trading services in an interactive learning environment.
Why attend?
The course will give a practical understanding of:
• Electronic order-driven trading
• Quote-driven trading
• What instruments are traded on Exchange apart from shares
• Who the key market participants are and how they interact
• How market making works
• The importance of the closing auction process
• Other types of scheduled and unscheduled auctions
• What is meant by 'on Exchange’ 'off Exchange’ 'off book' trading
• Trade reporting, including recent Rulebook changes in preparation for implementation of MiFID II
• Market Supervision for detection of market abuse
•How the primary markets are relevant to the secondary markets
• Post trade, including the role of the CCP
Key takeaways
• Delegate pack for notes with full copy of all slides
• Jargon-buster: Glossary of market terms
• Practical exercises and worked examples
• Live explanation of closing auction process
Who should attend?
Trading on the London Stock Exchange will be of direct relevance to the following audiences and institutions:
• Compliance managers
• Retail brokers
• Institutional brokers
• Proprietary equity traders
• Risk managers