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Euromoney Derivatives and Risk Management Handbook 2004Product Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC Published: January 2003 Product Code: D242-018 Description The new edition of this successful, well-established Handbook combines a wealth of market information from leading global players together with a fully updated directory. Incisive commentary on both cross-border and regional issues truly reflects an industry typified by continued innovation and creativity. Editorial includes overviews on the inflation-linked market, the use of derivatives by insurers and pension funds, exchange-traded funds, interest rate swaps and Extreme Value Theory. Regional articles provide coverage on derivatives markets in Finland, Germany, Japan, Latin America, Spain and the UK. A comprehensive directory lists over 3,500 contacts from financial institutions, law firms, consultancy firms, IT systems providers, exchanges and associations.Table of Contents FOREWORD by Robert Pickel, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, ISDAMARKET REVIEWS The dynamics of swap spreads: key drivers and the medium-term outlook by The Royal Bank of Scotland Collateralised debt obligations: some basic considerations by The Royal Bank of Scotland Structured products: an emerging asset class in an evolving fund management industry by Abbey National Inflation toolbox: new products and developments by Goldman Sachs International Emissions trading: the impact of the Kyoto Protocol on corporate risk management by Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein/Dresdner Bank AG The credit default swap basis: assessing the interplay between cash and synthetic markets by YieldCurve.com Inflation-linked derivatives take off - Eurozone leads the way by Barclays Capital Synthetic arbitrage CDOs - a roadmap for investors by HSBC Bank USA A global review of select legal developments in OTC derivatives by Jones Day Managing derivatives risk: guidelines for mitigating risks involved in trading derivatives by The Futures & Options Association Continued volatility likely on European CDO ratings by Standard & Poor's A growth market with new product innovation - the first full replicating ETF on a bond index by HVB Corporates & Markets Chart analysis: SP500, DAX and Nikkei 225 performance comparison by Bank Vontobel AG Asian local markets: the growth outlook for a diverse and dynamic region by JPMorgan Chase Structured credit products in ex-Japan Asia: a practitioner's view by DBS Bank The Indian rupee derivatives market - a tale of multiple curves by Standard Chartered Bank DIRECTORY - Over 3,200 individual contacts from over 180 financial institutions, 300 law firms, 60 consultancy firms, 60 software providers, 30 exchanges and a number of leading associations. |
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