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| #2927038 in eBooks | 2007-12-10 | 2007-12-10 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A Dream chaser|By Yun-chiang Tai|Accidentally, the book is shown in front of me....in library. I spend more than six hours to read it through. It is a nice book which explains different kinds of credit-risk related financial instruments throughly. It is a nice translation which is originated from French. The are four episodes from the book. The first part is the introduc|From the Inside Flap|"The authors propose an instructive overview of the credit derivatives market and of structured credit, explaining why these areas are becoming increasingly more important for investors. Without excessively insisting on technicalities or on
Over the past decade, credit derivatives have emerged as the key financial innovation in global capital markets. At end 2004, the market size hit $6.4 billion (in notional amounts) from virtually nothing in 1995. This rise has been spurred by the imperative for banks to better manage their risks, not least credit risks, and the appetite shown by institutional investors and hedge funds for innovative, high yielding structured investment products. As a result, growth in co...
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