Exchange-Traded Derivatives

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Exchange-Traded Derivatives

Author(s): Erik Banks (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 8 April 2003
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 258 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0470848413
  • ISBN-13: 9780470848418

Book Description

Exchange-Traded Derivatives provides an overview of the global listed futures and options markets, and how individual exchanges and products are adapting to a new operating environment – an environment characterized by rapid, almost continuous, change. This book serves as an ideal resource on the 21st century listed derivative markets, products and instruments.

Divided into three parts, Exchange-Traded Derivatives begins by providing an overall understanding of the marketplace and the forces that have, and are, altering the operating environment – stressing how exchanges need to change in order to cope with the challenges. The author then provides a comprehensive description of leading established exchanges, detailing their origins and structure, range of products and services, strengths and ‘weaknesses’. The book concludes with a look at emerging marketplaces – those in developing countries as well as new “electronic” platforms – that are likely to increase in importance over the coming years.

Exchange-Traded Derivatives is a valuable reference for fund managers, corporate treasurers, corporate risk managers, CFOs and those seeking a detailed guide to the world’s derivative exchanges and products.

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Exchange-Traded Derivatives provides an overview of the global listed futures and options markets, and how individual exchanges and products are adapting to a new operating environment – an environment characterized by rapid, almost continuous, change. This book serves as an ideal resource on the 21st century listed derivative markets, products and instruments.

Divided into three parts, Exchange-Traded Derivatives begins by providing an overall understanding of the marketplace and the forces that have, and are, altering the operating environment – stressing how exchanges need to change in order to cope with the challenges. The author then provides a comprehensive description of leading established exchanges, detailing their origins and structure, range of products and services, strengths and ‘weaknesses’. The book concludes with a look at emerging marketplaces – those in developing countries as well as new “electronic” platforms – that are likely to increase in importance over the coming years.

Exchange-Traded Derivatives is a valuable reference for fund managers, corporate treasurers, corporate risk managers, CFOs and those seeking a detailed guide to the world’s derivative exchanges and products.

From the Back Cover

Exchange-traded derivatives

* Market Fundamentals, Sample Futures and Options Strategies
* The Changing Marketplace
* Established Exchanges
o Borsa Italiana
o Eurex
o Euronext
o International Petroleum Exchange
o London International Financial Futures Exchange
o London Metal Exchange
o Mercado Espan~ol de Futuros Financieros
o OM/Stockholmsborsen
o Chicago Board of Trade
o Chicago Board Options Exchange
o Chicago Mercantile Exchange
o Montreal Exchange
o New York Board of Trade
o New York Mercantile Exchange
o Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
o Osaka Securities Exchange
o Singapore Exchange
o Sydney Futures Exchange
o Tokyo Commodity Exchange
o Tokyo Grain Exchange
o Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange
o Tokyo Stock Exchange
* Emerging Marketplaces
o Bolsa de Mercado e Futuros
o Mercado Mexicano de Derivados
o Korea Futures Exchange
o Malaysian Derivatives Exchange
o South African Futures Exchange
o Intercontinental Exchange
o BrokerTec Futures Exchange
o OneChicago
o International Securities Exchange
o European Electricity Exchange

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