DALLAS—Early bird registration has been extended through Oct. 31 for clients and non-clients who register for the ALM First Hedging & Derivatives Symposium, which will be held virtually Nov. 8 – 9.
ALM First said that during the meeting experts will introduce the fundamentals of hedging, show attendees how to develop hedging strategies using derivatives suitable for their institution, and share best practices for implementing hedging programs.
The event will also include real-time activities that showcase the potential impact of hedging for attendees, the company said.
“Staff and executives from finance, lending and accounting, ALCO members, and anyone interested in gaining proficiency in hedging with derivatives are encouraged to register,” ALM First stated.
Attendees will expand their knowledge and sharpen practical skills while earning 10 CPE credit hours through this exclusive virtual event series.
‘More Important Than Ever’
“In the current environment, it’s more important than ever for financial institutions to understand all the tools available to help them manage interest rate risk,” said CEO Emily Hollis. “Our team of experts is looking forward to leading this year’s deep dive on hedging & derivatives to share their knowledge, skills and best practices with a wider audience.”
Online registration is available here.
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