
Practical Derivatives
A Transactional Approach
Jonathan Denton(Editor)
Globe Law and Business Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2006
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-9548706-4-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This highly practical title shows how derivatives are used in a variety of transactions, how the documentation works and why boards need to be aware of them.
This highly practical title shows how derivatives are used in a variety of transactions, how the documentation works and why boards need to be aware of them.
This highly practical title shows how derivatives are used in a variety of transactions, how the documentation works and why boards need to be aware of them.
Reviews / Votes
"The book was extremely well written, clear and concise. A beautiful selection of current topics with a good survey of articles." Dr Jean-Pierre Zigrand The London School of Economics "Pensions schemes are increasingly taking part in derivatives and this book is an excellent reference for those people who are making investment decisions, as it gives access to the practical tools necessary." Pensions World""The book was extremely well written, clear and concise. A beautiful selection of current topics with a good survey of articles." Dr Jean-Pierre Zigrand The London School of Economics "Pensions schemes are increasingly taking part in derivatives and this book is an excellent reference for those people who are making investment decisions, as it gives access to the practical tools necessary." Pensions World"
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9548706-4-5 (9780954870645)
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Practical Derivatives
A Transactional Approach, Third Edition
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06/2017
3rd Edition
Globe Law and Business Ltd
€259.98
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Person
Consulting Editor Jonathan Denton is a partner at international law firm Salans. Previously, he headed up the financial services team at Birmingham firm Wragge & Co. He specialises in UK financial services regulation and provides treasury advice for financial institutions as well as major corporates including property development, oil and energy companies. He advises on the use of derivatives in the context of structured finance transactions as well as in the managing of balance-sheet risk. He also advises major corporates and institutions on the raising of debt in the capital markets through either securitisation programmes (traditional or synthetic) or plain vanilla bond issues.
Consulting Editor Jonathan Denton is a partner at international law firm Salans. Previously, he headed up the financial services team at Birmingham firm Wragge & Co. He specialises in UK financial services regulation and provides treasury advice for financial institutions as well as major corporates including property development, oil and energy companies. He advises on the use of derivatives in the context of structured finance transactions as well as in the managing of balance-sheet risk. He also advises major corporates and institutions on the raising of debt in the capital markets through either securitisation programmes (traditional or synthetic) or plain vanilla bond issues.
Consulting Editor Jonathan Denton is a partner at international law firm Salans. Previously, he headed up the financial services team at Birmingham firm Wragge & Co. He specialises in UK financial services regulation and provides treasury advice for financial institutions as well as major corporates including property development, oil and energy companies. He advises on the use of derivatives in the context of structured finance transactions as well as in the managing of balance-sheet risk. He also advises major corporates and institutions on the raising of debt in the capital markets through either securitisation programmes (traditional or synthetic) or plain vanilla bond issues.
Content
Foreword - David Geen, Goldman Sachs International Introduction - Jonathan Denton, Salans Corporate governance - Dr Paul Ali, University of Melbourne ISDA documentation - Guy Usher, Field Fisher Waterhouse Emissions trading - Edmund Parker, Gide Loyrette Nouel Weather - John Wood, Norton Rose Energy - Nicholas J Dazzo, Koch Supply & Trading Property - Edmund Parker, Gide Loyrette Nouel & Emmett Peters - Addleshaw Goddard Equity - James T Rothwell, John M Brandow, Joyce Y Xu & Witold Balaban, Davis Polk & Wardwell Credit (legal) - Edmund Parker, Gide Loyrette Nouel Credit (operational) - Clive Ansell, Morgan Stanley Collateral - Richard Levitt, Slaughter and May Close-out netting - Richard Levitt, Slaughter and May Structured derivative transactions - a legal overview - Elizabeth A. Uwaifo, Sidley Austin