Ebook: Understanding Credit Derivatives and Related Instruments
Author: Antulio N. Bomfim (Auth.)
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Language: English
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''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 Professor, School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, Cornell University ''Antulio Bomfin's exploration of the pricing and valuation of credit derivatives is extraordinarily accessible and therefore will serve as an essential primer for those unfamiliar with credit derivative markets. At the same time, the depth of discourse in Understanding Credit Derivatives will be appreciated by experts who seek a better grounding in the fundamental principles of this complex market.'' -- Heidi Mandanis Schooner, Visiting Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School ''Comprehensive in coverage, economical in exposition, very accessible, and a pleasure to read - this book covers the gamut of issues in modern credit modeling in a manner that will appeal to practitioners, academics and students.'' -- Sanjiv Das, Professor of Finance, Santa Clara University ''...offers a comprehensive introduction to the credit derivatives market. Rather than presenting a highly technical exploration of the subject, the book offers intuitive, yet rigorous summaries of the major subjects. Its centerpiece focuses on pricing and valuation issues, especially discussions of different valuation tools and their application to credit models.'' -- Gunter Dufey, Prof. em., The University of Michigan; Prof. of Banking and Finance, Nanyang Technological University - NBS, Singapore ''Understanding Credit Derivatives and Related Instruments'' is a most valuable offering in this rapidly expanding area of finance. The book provides an introduction to the credit derivatives market for the uninitiated and then addresses the pricing and valuing of these instruments, as well as describing valuation tools and their use in credit models. The book also provides a most useful description of the documentation of credit derivative transactions under the ISDA forms that govern these transactions.'' -- Jerry Markham, Professor of Law, Florida International University ''...this is an outstanding book. I can't recommend it highly enough.'' - www.riskbook.com