Derivatives: CFA Institute Investment Series
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781119850571
ISBN-10: 1119850576
Pagini: 896
Dimensiuni: 192 x 265 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Wiley
Seria CFA Institute Investment Series
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 1119850576
Pagini: 896
Dimensiuni: 192 x 265 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Wiley
Seria CFA Institute Investment Series
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Notă biografică
CFA Institute is the global association of investment professionals that sets the standard for professional excellence and credentials. The organization is a champion for ethical behavior in investment markets and a respected source of knowledge in the global financial community. The end goal: to create an environment where investors' interests come first, markets function at their best, and economies grow. CFA Institute has more than 170,000 members in 160+ countries and territories, including 163,000 CFA(r); charterholders, and 150+ member societies. For more information, visit www.cfainstitute.org.
Cuprins
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the CFA Institute Investment Series
Chapter 1: Derivative Markets and Instruments
Learning Outcomes
* Derivatives: Introduction, Definitions, and Uses
* The Structure of Derivative Markets
* Types of Derivatives: Introduction, Forward Contracts
* Types of Derivatives: Futures
* Types of Derivatives: Swaps
* Contingent Claims: Options
* Contingent Claims: Credit Derivatives
* Types of Derivatives: Asset-Backed Securities and Hybrids
* Derivatives Underlyings
* The Purposes and Benefits of Derivatives
* Criticisms and Misuses of Derivatives
* Elementary Principles of Derivative Pricing
Chapter 2: Basics of Derivative Pricing and Valuation
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Basic Derivative Concepts, Pricing the Underlying
* The Principle of Arbitrage
* Pricing and Valuation of Forward Contracts: Pricing vs. Valuation; Expiration; Initiation
* Pricing and Valuation of Forward Contracts: Between Initiation and Expiration; Forward Rate Agreements
* Pricing and Valuation of Futures Contracts
* Pricing and Valuation of Swap Contracts
* Pricing and Valuation of Options
* Lower Limits for Prices of European Options
* Put-Call Parity, Put-Call-Forward Parity 10.1. Put-Call-Forward Parity
* Binomial Valuation of Options
* American Option Pricing
Summary
Problems
Chapter 3: Pricing and Valuation of Forward Commitments
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction to Pricing and Valuation of Forward Commitments
* Carry Arbitrage
* Pricing Equity Forwards and Futures
* Pricing Fixed-Income Forward and Futures Contracts
* Pricing and Valuing Swap Contracts
* Pricing and Valuing Currency Swap Contracts
* Pricing and Valuing Equity Swap Contracts
Summary
Problems
Chapter 4: Valuation of Contingent Claims
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction and Principles of a No- Arbitrage Approach to Valuation
* Binomial Option Valuation Model
* One- Period Binomial Model
* Binomial Model: Two- Period (Call Options)
* Binomial Model: Two- Period (Put Options)
* Binomial Model: Two- Period (Role of Dividends & Comprehensive Example)
* Interest Rate Options & Multiperiod Model
* Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) Option Valuation Model, Introduction and Assumptions of the BSM Model
* BSM Model: Components
* BSM Model: Carry Benefits and Applications
* Black Option Valuation Model and European Options on Futures
* Interest Rate Options
* Swaptions
* Option Greeks and Implied Volatility: Delta
* Gamma
* Theta
* Vega
* Rho
* Implied Volatility
Summary
Problems
Chapter 5: Credit Default Swaps
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Basic Definitions and Concepts
* Important Features of CDS Markets and Instruments, Credit and Succession Events, and Settlement Proposals
* Basics of Valuation and Pricing
* Applications of CDS
* Valuation Differences and Basis Trading
Summary
Problems
Chapter 6: Introduction to Commodities and Commodity Derivatives
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Commodity Sectors
* Life Cycle of Commodities
* Valuation of Commodities
* Commodities Futures Markets: Participants
* Commodity Spot and Futures Pricing
* Theories of Futures Returns
* Components of Futures Returns
* Contango, Backwardation, and the Roll Return
* Commodity Swaps
* Commodity Indexes
Summary
References
Problems
Chapter 7: Currency Management: An Introduction
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Review of Foreign Exchange Concepts
* Currency Risk and Portfolio Risk and Return
* Strategic Decisions in Currency Management: Overview
* Strategic Decisions in Currency Management: Spectrum of Currency Risk
* Strategic Decisions in Currency Management: Formulating a Currency Management Program
* Active Currency Management: Based on Economic Fundamentals, Technical Analysis, and the Carry Trade
* Active Currency Management: Based on Volatility Trading
* Currency Management Tools: Forward Contracts, FX Swaps, and Currency Options
* Currency Management Strategies
* Hedging Multiple Foreign Currencies
* Currency Management Tools and Strategies: A Summary
* Currency Management for Emerging Market Currencies
Summary
References
Problems
Chapter 8: Options Strategies
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Position Equivalencies
* Covered Calls and Protective Puts
* Investment Objectives of Protective Puts
* Equivalence to Long Asset/Short Forward Position
* Risk Reduction Using Covered Calls and Protective Puts
* Spreads and Combinations
* Straddle
* Implied Volatility and Volatility Skew
* Investment Objectives and Strategy Selection
* Uses of Options in Portfolio Management
* Hedging an Expected Increase in Equity Market Volatility
Summary
Problems
Chapter 9: Swaps, Forwards, and Futures Strategies
Learning Outcomes
* Managing Interest Rate Risk with Swaps
* Managing Interest Rate Risk with Forwards, Futures, and Fixed- Income Futures
* Managing Currency Exposure
* Managing Equity Risk
* Volatility Derivatives: Futures and Options
* Volatility Derivatives: Variance Swaps
* Using Derivatives to Manage Equity Exposure and Tracking Error
* Using Derivatives in Asset Allocation
* Using Derivatives to Infer Market Expectations
Summary
Problems
Chapter 10: Introduction to Risk Management
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* The Risk Management Process
* The Risk Management Framework
* Risk Governance . An Enterprise View
* Risk Tolerance
* Risk Budgeting
* Identification of Risk . Financial and Non- Financial Risk
* Identification of Risk . Interactions Between Risks
* Measuring and Modifying Risk . Drivers and Metrics
* Methods of Risk Modification . Prevention, Avoidance, and Acceptance
* Methods of Risk Modification . Transfer, Shifting, Choosing a Method for Modifying
Summary
Problems
Chapter 11: Measuring and Managing Market Risk
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Estimating VaR
* The Parametric Method of VaR Estimation
* The Historical Simulation Method of VaR Estimation
* The Monte Carlo Simulation Method of VaR Estimation
* Advantages and Limitations of VaR and Extensions of VaR
* Other Key Risk Measures . Sensitivity Risk Measures; Sensitivity Risk Measures
* Scenario Risk Measures
* Sensitivity and Scenario Risk Measures and VaR
* Using Constraints in Market Risk Management
* Applications of Risk Measures
* Pension Funds and Insurers
Summary
References
Problems
Chapter 12: Risk Management for Individuals
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Human Capital, Financial Capital, and Economic Net Worth
* A Framework for Individual Risk Management
* The Individual Balance Sheet
* Individual Risk Exposures
* Life Insurance: Uses, Types, and Elements
* Life Insurance: Pricing, Policy Cost Comparison, and Determining Amount Needed
* Other Types of Insurance
* Annuities: Types, Structure, and Classification
* Annuities: Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed and Variable Annuities
* Risk Management Implementation: Determining the Optimal Strategy and Case Analysis
* The Effect of Human Capital on Asset Allocation and Risk Reduction
Summary
References
Problems
Chapter 13: Case Study in Risk Management: Private Wealth
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction and Case Background
* Identification and Analysis of Risk Exposures: Early Career Stage
* Risk Management Recommendations: Early Career Stage
* Risk Management Considerations Associated with Home Purchase
* Identification and Analysis of Risk Exposures: Career Development Stage
* Risk Management Recommendations: Career Development Stage
* Identification and Analysis of Risk Exposures: Peak Accumulation Stage
* Assessment of and Recommendations concerning Risk to Retirement
* Identification and Analysis of Retirement Objectives, Assets, and Drawdown Plan: Retirement Stage
* Income and Investment Portfolio Recommendations: Retirement Stage
Summary
Problems
Chapter 14: Integrated Cases in Risk Management: Institutional
Learning Outcomes
* Introduction
* Financial Risks Faced by Institutional Investors
* Environmental and Social Risks Faced by Institutional Investors
References
Glossary
About the Editors and Authors
Index