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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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The Trade Lifecycle; Contents; Foreword from the First Edition; Why this book?; Foreword to the Second Edition; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Part One Products and the Background to Trading; 1 Trading; 1.1 How and why do people trade?; 1.2 Factors affecting trade; Product appetite; Risk appetite; Exposure; 1.3 Market participants; Producer; Consumer; Speculator; Market maker; 1.4 Means by which trades are transacted; Brokers; Exchanges; Over-the-counter; 1.5 When is a trade live?; 1.6 Consequences of trading; 1.7 Trading in the financial services industry
Two types of trading policyWhy does a financial entity trade?; 1.8 What do we mean by a trade?; 1.9 Who works on the trade and when?; 1.10 Summary; 2 Risk; 2.1 The concept of risk; 2.2 Risk is inevitable; 2.3 Quantifying risk; 2.4 Methods of dealing with risk; 2.5 Managing risk; 2.6 Problems of unforeseen risk; 2.7 Summary; 3 Understanding Traded Products - Follow the Money; 3.1 Spot trades; 3.2 Future (forward); 3.3 Loan; 3.4 Deposit; 3.5 Swap; 3.6 Foreign exchange swap; 3.7 Equity spot; 3.8 Bond spot; 3.9 Option; 3.10 Credit default swap; 3.11 Summary; 4 Asset Classes; 4.1 Interest rates
Interest and the time value of moneyInterest rate participants; The asset class of interest rate products; The discount curve; Removing credit effects; Tradeflow issues; 4.2 Foreign exchange (Forex or FX); Spot; Futures and forwards; Currency swaps; FX swap; Baskets; Reporting currency; FX Drift; Tradeflow issues; 4.3 Equity; Synthetic equities (index); Lifecycle issues pertinent to equity trades; 4.4 Bonds and credit; Bonds; Other credit risk bearing instruments; 4.5 Commodities; Origin of financial trading; What are commodities?; OTC commodities; Localised nature of production; Time lag
Utility of commoditiesPrecious metals as a currency; Physical settlement; Other tradeflow issues; 4.6 Trading across asset classes; 4.7 Summary; 5 Derivatives, Structures and Hybrids; 5.1 Linear; Differences between futures and forwards; 5.2 Nonlinear; Trade process issues relating to options; 5.3 Some option terminology; 5.4 Option valuation; 5.5 Exotic options; Examples of exotic options; Issues with exotics; 5.6 Structures and hybrids; 5.7 Importance of simpler products; 5.8 Trade matrix; 5.9 Summary; 6 Liquidity, Price and Leverage; 6.1 Liquidity; Two types of trading; What is liquidity?
Asset liquidityMeasuring liquidity; Risks associated with liquidity; 6.2 Price; Over-the-counter price; Exchange price; Broker price; What can we infer from price?; Cost of unwind; Volumes; 6.3 Leverage; Advantages of leverage; Disadvantages of leverage; Measurement of leverage; Current market position; 6.4 Summary; Part Two The Trade Lifecycle; 7 Anatomy of a Trade; 7.1 The underlying; 7.2 General; 7.3 Economic; 7.4 Sales; 7.5 Legal; 7.6 Booking; 7.7 Counterparty; 7.8 Timeline; Dates relating to a trade; Example; 7.9 Summary; 8 Trade Lifecycle; 8.1 Pre execution; Provisional trades; Orders
8.2 Execution and booking
ISBN: 1-119-01439-5 ; 1-119-00357-1 ; 978-1-119-00357-1 ; 978-1-118-99946-2
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011835103