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Research and Markets: Effective Derivatives and Risk Management Tools Expected to Enable Risk Managers and Investors to Take Advantage of New Investment Opportunities.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of Derivatives & Risk Management Handbook 2004 / 05 to their offering

The biggest ever edition of the derivatives and risk management directory will enable risk managers and investors to take advantage of new investment opportunities to hedge risk. Effective derivatives and risk management tools are pivotal to financial institutions' success in challenging times and over 20 chapters of editorial written by senior decision-makers in the marketplace gives advanced warning of future economic trends. Discover why structured credit products are revolutionising investors' approaches to managing credit risk and the new developments of the burgeoning US CPI market.

The Handbook also charts the rise of emerging market derivatives, credit derivatives, the OTC OTC

See: Over-the-counter.


OTC

See over-the-counter market (OTC).
 derivatives market, hybrid capital and interest rate structured products. Explore the predicted future developments of risk management, operational risk and risk management and governance, thus making better informed investment decisions. Market reviews focus on regulation and developments in Asia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, turkey and the US.

Contents include:

Cross-Border Reviews

- Strategic and tactical asset selection for structured credit products by Citigroup

- Inflation derivatives - stepping beyond infancy by Barclays Capital

- An introduction to emerging market credit derivatives by ING

- Tranched credit derivatives: different or unique? by RBS RBS Royal Bank of Scotland
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RBS Rollback Segment
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RBS Rural Business Cooperative Service
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- Pricing exotic options: a quantitative look at the path-dependent single barrier option by YieldCurve.com

- OTC derivatives - can major change programmes succeed? by m.a. partners

- Hybrid capital or a quest for the holy grail? by Fortis

- A valuation framework for collateralised debt obligations by Robeco

- Interest rate structured products - a year of growth by Nomura

- Operational risk measurement in banks: theory and practice by Ernst & Young

- The impact of electronic trading on the listed derivatives marketplace by Credit Suisse First Boston Credit Suisse First Boston was originally the trading name of the Financière Crédit Suisse-First Boston, a London-based 50-50 investment banking joint venture formed in 1978 between the First Boston Corporation and Credit Suisse.  

- Synthetic CDO (Collaborative Data Objects) A programming interface from Microsoft for accessing MAPI-based e-mail, calendaring and scheduling servers. Originally called "OLE Messaging" and "Active Messaging," CDO wraps the Enhanced MAPI library into a COM object that provides the  transactions: key structuring and documentation issues by Simmons & Simmons

- Bond ETFs: the latest innovation in the European ETFs industry

- Correlation in credit markets: the example of Triboxx by BBVA BBVA Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (First Bank of Spain)  

- Future challenges of risk management: taking advantage of market changes and efficiencies by the Global Association of Risk Professionals Inc. (GARP (General Attributes Registration Protocol) A standard for registering a client station into a multicast domain. See 802.1p.

GARP - A graphical language for concurrent programming.

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)

- Understanding risk management as added value by the Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA PRMIA Professional Risk Managers' International Association )

- Changing risk management issues facing organisations in Europe by FERMA FERMA Federation of European Risk Management Associations  

- FIA FIA

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 Annual Volume Survey: world futures volume soars to new highs...again by Calyon Financial Inc.

Market Reviews

- Asian credit derivatives - from mirage to reality by Deutsche Bank AG

- Cross-border collateral developments in Canada by Stikeman Elliott LLP

- China: new regulatory environment for derivatives by Gide Loyrette Nouel

- Germany: collateralisation and OTC derivatives by Clifford Chance

- Implications of OTC derivatives in India by Juris Corp, advocates & solicitors

- Legal aspects of derivatives entered into by Italian regions and other local administrative bodies by Gianni, Origoni, Grippo & Partners

- Japanese collateral and cross-border derivative transactions by Mitsui, Yasuda, Wani & Maeda and Linklaters

- Harmonisation with EU approaches: derivatives under Turkish law by PEKIN Pekin (pē`kĭn), city (1990 pop. 32,254), seat of Tazewell co., central Ill., a port on the Illinois River; inc. 1839. A processing, rail, and shipping point in a grain, livestock, and dairying area, Pekin has a large food industry.  & PEKIN

- US tax considerations in equity investments and equity derivative strategies by Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver shrive  
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 & Jacobson LLP

Directory

The directory of global contacts lists over 3,400 individual contacts from financial institutions, law firms, consultancy and advisory firms, software providers, exchanges and associations. The directory is fully updated and includes direct tel/fax numbers and e-mail addresses for the relevant personnel, making this an essential derivatives and risk management resource in one complete volume.

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