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An Introduction to Bond Markets (Securities Institute) Book

An Introduction to Bond Markets provides a comprehensive authoritative description of the bond markets. The contents describe and define bonds within the context of the capital markets and the different types of bonds that are traded. There is also a detailed look at the analytical techniques used in the market by traders and fund managers.Read More

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    This book describes and defines bonds within the context of the capital markets and the different types of bonds that are traded. It includes a detailed look at the analytical techniques used in the market by traders and fund managers. This new edition will update the section on swaps and risk management, update all exercises and examples, add a new section on credit derivatives, add a section on structured finance securities & add a section on trading. Contents also include: Bond yield Measurement, Interest Rate Risk, The UK gilt market and corporate debt markets, Risk Management, Off-balance sheet instruments, including swaps and options, and Overseas and emerging markets.

  • 0470017589
  • 9780470017586
  • Moorad Choudhry
  • 24 March 2006
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 432
  • 3rd Edition
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