Understanding Credit Derivatives offers a comprehensive introduction to the credit derivatives market. Rather than presenting a highly technical exploration of the subject, it offers intuitive and rigorous summaries of the major subjects and the principal perspectives associated with them. The cente
Understanding Credit Derivatives and Related Instruments
β Scribed by Antulio N. Bomfim
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 354
- Series
- Academic Press Advanced Finance Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The global credit derivatives market is estimated to have grown from virtually nothing in the early 1990s to over $2 trillion dollars. Although still relatively young, the credit derivatives market has already developed to the point where one can characterize its evolution in terms of developments in its various segments, such as the market for single-name credit derivatives or the market for credit derivatives written on sovereign credits.
Understanding Credit Derivatives offers a comprehensive introduction to the credit derivatives market. Rather than presenting a highly technical exploration of the subject, it offers intuitive and rigorous summaries of the major subjects and the principal perspectives associated with them. The centerpiece is pricing and valuation issues, especially discussions of different valuation tools and their use in credit models.
Offers a broad overview of this growing field
Discusses all the main types of credit derivatives
* Provides back-of-the-book summary of statistics and fixed-income mathematics
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</div><div class='box-content'><ul><li><p><span class=''review_text''>''This enjoyable book on credit derivatives will be useful to both students of finance and practitioners. Bomfim does for credit what Hull does for options, futures and other derivatives.'' --Kay Giesecke, Visiting Assistant Profe
<i><p>Understanding Credit Derivatives and Related Instruments, Second Edition is an intuitive, rigorous overview that links the practices of valuing and trading credit derivatives with academic theory. Rather than presenting highly technical explorations, the book offers summaries of major subjects
I am a financial engineering graduate student with professional experience in corporate and structured finance. I first read this book before I knew anything about the subject and found it very accessible. This is not a technical introduction to credit derivatives, nor will it be particularly usef
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