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The financial crisis in 2008 that plunged the world into recession led to the announcement of a coordinated global wave of regulation that would fundamentally change derivative markets. After years of development and negotiations, as the rules finally take shape, and market players start responding to them, derivative practitioners need a guiding light to help them in the strategic rethink necessary to navigate the new landscape and understand the fundamental revamp that has left many existing principles and assumptions irrelevant. Derivatives Markets: The New Regulatory Paradigm aims to do exactly that.
An excellently-timed reference on the post-crisis derivative markets, this book, featuring contributions from the world’s leading derivatives experts, provides readers with a wide-ranging perspective of the financial landscape under the new regulatory paradigm. By means of a multi-faceted treatment across industries, geographies and themes, it provides both technical and commercial viewpoints. Its unique approach of combining ‘micro’ end-user perspectives with a ‘macro’ view of key systemic impacts will provide readers invaluable insights into the trends, developments, opportunities and risks of the new derivatives world.
Derivatives Markets: The New Regulatory Paradigm covers the various aspects of regulation such as EMIR and Solvency II and the effects they will have on market structure, trends, growth, pricing and operations. It addresses both the technical and commercial considerations, and provides market participants with a detailed framework to help formulate their derivatives strategy.
Table of contents
1. Introduction – Sumit Mehta and Simon Wilkinson
SECTION 1: The New Paradigm
2. The New Regulatory Framework for Derivatives: EMIR – Craig Bisson
3. The New Regulatory Framework for Derivatives: Dodd-Frank – Azam Aziz, Geoffrey Goldman and Donna Parisi
4. The New Regulatory Framework for Derivatives: Basel III – Walter Vecchiato
5. The New Regulatory Framework for Derivatives: Solvency II – Paul Fulcher and Hans Christof Gasser
SECTION 2: Industry Focus
6. Central Clearing of OTC Derivatives – Richard Walker
7. The Impact of New Regulation on Banks – Peter Nowell
8. Industry Focus: Asset Managers – Sam Priyadarshi
9. Risk Management in an Illiquid World – Nancy Davis
10.Liability Driven Investing for Insurers – Erik Vynckier
11.Industry Focus: Corporate Treasuries – Tom Deas, Jeffrey L. Steiner and Luke Zubrod
12. Key Impact: Sovereigns – Hans Blommestein
13. Industry Focus: Other Sectors – Jaki Walsh
SECTION 3: Key Impacts
14. Counterparty Risk – Adam Baker and Dominic Smallwood
15. Post Crisis Collateral Markets: Transformation and Optimisation – Phil McCabe
16. Regulatory Objectives of Liquidity Management – Simon Freedman, Bob Tom and Robin Thompson
17. Key Impact: Pricing – Chris Kenyon
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