• 7: Leveraging Intraday FX Swaps and Repos for Enhanced Liquidity Management

  • Mar 8 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

7: Leveraging Intraday FX Swaps and Repos for Enhanced Liquidity Management

  • Summary

  • In today's fast-paced financial landscape, characterized by accelerated money flows, shrinking settlement times, and heightened intraday data collection, the imperative for firms to wield a diverse array of tools for liquidity control has never been more pronounced. Not long ago, the ability to agree and settle an intraday trade appeared as a distant aspiration.

    However, propelled by advancements in technology and spurred by evolving client demands, organizations now offer this service as both an alternative and a complement to traditional tools, all with the shared objective of delivering bottom-line benefits to clients.

    Join Neville Roberts in this enlightening episode of Liquidity Talks as he engages in conversation with Finteum’s Co-founder and CEO, Brian Nolan, to delve into the realm of intraday transactions.

    Discover how these transactions can drive efficiencies and instill control in liquidity usage, and why real-time liquidity management is paramount to their success.

    Throughout the episode, we'll explore:
    ✅ The mechanics of Intraday transactions
    ✅ The benefits and opportunities they present
    ✅ Insight into industry initiatives for Intraday FX Swaps & Repo, as well as the significance of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
    ✅ The integration with real-time monitoring systems
    ✅ Alternative approaches to intraday transactions, including throttling techniques
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