Structured Products: Evolution and Analysis

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ISBN-10:

1782720812

ISBN-13:

9781782720812

Released: Dec 24, 2013
Publisher: Risk Books
Format: Paperback, 342 pages
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Description:

The structured products industry has become a substantial, but widely misunderstood, business. Structured products, though often deemed capricious and hard to define, have evolved into a mainstream investment product for investors all over the world, with Japan in particular seeing the issue of these products at historically high levels. Many finance professionals are aware of their existence but lack a comprehensive understanding of their history and how they function unless they are directly involved in them. With a Foreword by Gillian Tett to set the scene, Structured Products takes the reader on a tour through the past, present, and future of the industry, providing a concise and complete guide to the breadth of its scale and scope around the world. The book will cover the evolution and history of the markets in the UK and Europe, Asia, Japan, and North America, their idiosyncrasies and characteristics, an analysis of the losses accrued in the past, regulatory responses (including the introduction by the European Commission of its PRIPs regime proposal), risk management and modelling, and a forecast for their future. This book is essential reading for all finance professionals who need to improve their understanding of this major component of modern finance, including but not limited to investment consultants, investment advisers, discretionary asset managers, quantitative analysts, financial analysts, chief risk officers and chief finance officers.

























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