
The REPO Handbook
Moorad Choudhry(Author)
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2002
Book
Hardback
479 pages
978-0-7506-5162-2 (ISBN)
Description
The book features an introduction to the structure and mechanics of repo, institutional practices and real-world examples. In addition the content includes necessary supplementary material such as bank asset and liability management, trading techniques, and a range of other applications of value in the global money markets. Repo markets play a pivotal role in the world's economy. The "Repo Handbook" is the definitive, comprehensive guide to this most important element of the global debt capital markets. It describes the use, motivations and mechanics of the repo instrument, and features invaluable coverage of specific country markets and institutions. The reader is taken through classic repo, sell/buy backs and structured repo, as well as additional products such as the total return swap and securities lending. As important is the treatment of related areas, such as money markets, banking asset and liability management and the implied repo rate, vital to a full understanding of repo.
This book is the ultimate guide for bankers, repo traders and salespersons, money market participants, corporate treasurers, debt finance professionals and is organized into three parts: Part I covers the repo instrument, and examines repo mechanics and use of repo. There is also a look at selected country repo markets around the world. Part II of the book considers the institutional treatment of repo, with chapters on risk, netting, accounting, and legal issues. There is also a chapter on equity repo. Part III looks at basis trading and the implied repo rate. This includes results of original research on the gilt bond basis, presented in accessible style. It is a complete guide to repo, including introductions to money markets and bonds. It contains the author's personal anecdotes from trading, and covers every aspect of repo for all participants including legal, tax, accounting and back office.
This book is the ultimate guide for bankers, repo traders and salespersons, money market participants, corporate treasurers, debt finance professionals and is organized into three parts: Part I covers the repo instrument, and examines repo mechanics and use of repo. There is also a look at selected country repo markets around the world. Part II of the book considers the institutional treatment of repo, with chapters on risk, netting, accounting, and legal issues. There is also a chapter on equity repo. Part III looks at basis trading and the implied repo rate. This includes results of original research on the gilt bond basis, presented in accessible style. It is a complete guide to repo, including introductions to money markets and bonds. It contains the author's personal anecdotes from trading, and covers every aspect of repo for all participants including legal, tax, accounting and back office.
Reviews / Votes
"A clear, thorough and accurate account of the basics and instruments of the repo market." David Franklin, Senior Repo Dealer, HBOS plc. "This book will be an excellent source for students and practitioners who want to learn more about this important market." Professor Elias Dinenis , Associate Dean, Professor of Investment and Risk Management, City University Business School. "The ultimate guide to the repo markets, covers the entire subject range from classic repo to total return swaps. The complete reference for traders, salespersons and treasurers. A brilliant achievement, and thoroughly recommended". Remi Bola, Vice President, JPMorgan Chase Bank.More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
facsimiles
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 165 mm
Weight
1110 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-5162-2 (9780750651622)
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Person
Moorad Choudhry is Head of Treasury at KBC Financial Products (UK) Limited in London. Previously he worked in structured finance at JPMorgan Chase Bank, and as a sterling bond trader at ABN Amro Hoare Govett Limited and Hambros Bank Limited. Dr Choudhry is a Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics, London Metropolitan University, and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Mathematical Trading and Finance, CASS Business School. He is also a Fellow of the Securities Institute.
Content
Foreword; Preface; Repo instruments and the debt capital markets; Introduction to Repo; Market background: the bond markets I; Market background: the bond markets II; Market background: the money markets; The repo instrument; The uses and economic function of repo; Repo and structured financial products; Trading and hedging I: introduction; Trading and hedging II: asset and liability management (ALM); The United Kingdom gilt repo market; Selected Country repo markets; Institutional treatment of repo - Repo dealing risks; Accounting, tax and capital issues; Legal and documentation issues; Repo netting and electronic trading; Equity repo; Basis trading and the implied repo rate; The Government bond basis trading and the implied repo rate I; The Government bond basis, basis trading and the implied repo rate II; An introduction to fundamentals of basis trading; Appendix A: the BMA/ISMA Global master repurchase agreement; Appendix B: list of annexed to the GMRA 2000; Appendix C: buy/sell back annex; Glossary; Index.