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Credit Default Swaps [electronic resource] : Mechanics and Empirical Evidence on Benefits, Costs, and Inter-Market Relations / by Christopher L. Culp, Andria van der Merwe, Bettina J. Stärkle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave Studies in Risk and InsurancePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018Description: XXXVII, 331 p. 27 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319930763
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.155
LOC classification:
  • HD61
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: The CDS Market and Product Mechanics -- Chapter 1: Overview of CDS Products and Market Activity -- Chapter 2: Single-Name CDSs -- Chapter 3: Loan-Only CDSs -- Chapter 4: Multi-Name and Index CDSs -- Chapter 5: Asset-Backed CDSs -- Chapter 6: CDS Execution and Clearing Mechanisms -- Part II: Potential Benefits and Costs of CDSs -- Chapter 7: Potential Benefits of CDSs -- Chapter 8: Potential Costs of CDSs -- Part III: Empirical Evidence on the Benefits, Costs, and Inter-Market Relations of CDSs -- Chapter 9: The Informational Content of CDS Spreads -- Chapter 10: Implications of CDS Listings for Reference Entities and Creditors -- Chapter 11: Inter-Market Basis Relations -- Chapter 12: Inter-Connectedness and Systemic Risk -- Appendix 1: Research Methodology -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book, unique in its composition, reviews the academic empirical literature on how CDSs actually work in practice, including during distressed times of market crises. It also discusses the mechanics of single-name and index CDSs, the theoretical costs and benefits of CDSs, as well as comprehensively summarizes the empirical evidence on important aspects of these instruments of risk transfer. Full-time academics, researchers at financial institutions, and students will benefit from the dispassionate and comprehensive summary of the academic literature; they can read this book instead of identifying, collecting, and reading the hundreds of academic articles on the important subject of credit risk transfer using derivatives and benefit from the synthesis of the literature provided.
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Part I: The CDS Market and Product Mechanics -- Chapter 1: Overview of CDS Products and Market Activity -- Chapter 2: Single-Name CDSs -- Chapter 3: Loan-Only CDSs -- Chapter 4: Multi-Name and Index CDSs -- Chapter 5: Asset-Backed CDSs -- Chapter 6: CDS Execution and Clearing Mechanisms -- Part II: Potential Benefits and Costs of CDSs -- Chapter 7: Potential Benefits of CDSs -- Chapter 8: Potential Costs of CDSs -- Part III: Empirical Evidence on the Benefits, Costs, and Inter-Market Relations of CDSs -- Chapter 9: The Informational Content of CDS Spreads -- Chapter 10: Implications of CDS Listings for Reference Entities and Creditors -- Chapter 11: Inter-Market Basis Relations -- Chapter 12: Inter-Connectedness and Systemic Risk -- Appendix 1: Research Methodology -- Appendix 2: Additional Tables.

This book, unique in its composition, reviews the academic empirical literature on how CDSs actually work in practice, including during distressed times of market crises. It also discusses the mechanics of single-name and index CDSs, the theoretical costs and benefits of CDSs, as well as comprehensively summarizes the empirical evidence on important aspects of these instruments of risk transfer. Full-time academics, researchers at financial institutions, and students will benefit from the dispassionate and comprehensive summary of the academic literature; they can read this book instead of identifying, collecting, and reading the hundreds of academic articles on the important subject of credit risk transfer using derivatives and benefit from the synthesis of the literature provided.

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