Documentation for Derivatives


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Documentation for Derivatives is written by US financial lawyers Anthony C. Gooch and Linda B. Klein. This 4th edition has been fully revised and expanded. Agreements. The reader will be able to understand the features of the agreements and how they relate to each other, and be able to amend and enhance them to best achieve the client's objectives. The text also includes a detailed analysis of ISDA's credit support annexes and 2001 Margin Provisions, as well as extensive material on cross-product risk management. derivatives market.




Documentation for Derivatives


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Documentation for Derivatives


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Documentation for Derivatives


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Ensure your derivatives documentation agreements are correct with the complete annotated guide to The Bond Market Association Cross-Product Master Agreement. This will assist you, as a market participant, in managing multiple master




Documentation for Derivatives


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This supplement to Documentation for Derivatives4th edition written by leading US financial lawyers, provides an annotated commentary to the ISDA 2002 Master Agreement form published in January 2003 for swaps and other over-the counter transactions, together







Equity Derivatives


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This accessible nwe title explains each type of transaction, together with the documentation involved. In particular, the book analyses and guides the reader through the full suite of OTC, exchange-traded and structured equity derivative documentation, and provides a detailed guide to the 2002 ISDA Equity Derivatives Definitions.The book further contains detailed analysis of the regulatory issues affecting equity derivative products in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United States, and covers tax issues arising in the United Kingdom and United States.




Commodity Derivatives


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"Commodity derivatives are financial instruments whose value is based on underlying commodities, such as oil, gas, metals, agricultural products and minerals. Other assets such as emissions trading credits, freight rates and even the weather can also underlie commodity derivatives. Although the market has been around for centuries, commodity derivatives remain a vital and increasingly sophisticated product today. Airlines continue to hedge themselves against volatility in fuel prices, mining corporations against declines in metal values and power companies against rises in the price of natural gas. This accessible new title explains each type of transaction, together with the documentation involved. In particular, the book analyses and guides the reader through the full suite of over-the-counter, exchange-traded and structured commodity derivative documentation, and provides a detailed guide to International Swaps and Derivatives Association and other leading documentation platforms. The book further contains detailed analysis of the regulatory and tax issues affecting commodity derivative products in the United Kingdom and United States."--Publisher's website.