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Credit Derivatives Handbook: Global Perspectives, Innovations, and Market Drivers (McGraw-Hill Finance & Investing) | 
enlarge | Authors: Greg N. Gregoriou, Paul U. Ali Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 598124
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 528 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.5
ISBN: 0071549528 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6457 EAN: 9780071549523 ASIN: 0071549528
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The world’s leading financial thinkers share their insights into the latest developments in credit derivatives In The Credit Derivatives Handbook, some of the world's sharpest financial and legal minds come together to discuss how credit derivatives have evolved from tools restricted to the banking industry into flexible and customizable instruments used by investors of all kinds. You will come away with the knowledge and insight needed to measure and value risk, as well as the ability to put credit derivatives to work. Over fifteen contributors provide in-depth analyses of subjects in their respective areas of expertise, such as: - Key products, applications, and typical trades, hedging and credit structuring
- Pricing of credit default swaps and synthetic CDOs
- Design of synthetic CDOs
- Copula models, with illustrative examples
- Credit derivatives in investment portfolios
- Opportunities for structuring credit derivatives in accordance with Islamic finance
Comprehensive in scope but executed in meticulous detail, The Credit Derivatives Handbook provides a complete, global perspective of what the editors consider “one of the most important financial innovations of recent times.”
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A complete and comprehensive guide to credit derivatives October 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Credit derivatives are used by countless investors and bankers, but how do they work? "The Credit Derivatives Handbook" is a complete and comprehensive guide to credit derivatives. Seeking to give their readers everything they need to know to masterfully use derivatives in order to maximize profits and efficiency, co-editors Greg N. Gregoriou and Paul Ali have compiled a core instructional guide and body of informed and informative commentary on one of the more complicated of the financial instruments of the late 20th Century. Called one of the most important recent financial innovations, gaining a grasp of the subject is vital for tomorrow's finance world. It also speaks on international opportunities as well, making "The Credit Derivatives Handbook" enthusiastically recommended for those looking for an encyclopedia on the subject and who want a perfect grasp on today's finance -- especially in view of our financial industry's current volatility.
impressive rigour August 25, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The authors explain credit derivatives with impressive rigour. The book marshals contributions from academics and industry professionals.
One distinguishing aspect is the chapter on Islamic finance. While there have been books on this subject, rarely does it seem discussed in the context of credit derivatives. Yet the contortions necessary to avoid the payment of interest often seems to lead to a financial instrument that can indeed be called a credit derivative. We see how the shifting of ownership and risk, and the decoupling between these, gives rise to derivative structures.
Credit default swaps are also covered in the text. You see their common makeup and how pricing can be determined.
The maths in the book is sophisticated and often necessitates a strong background in maths or the sciences.
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