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More About This Title Credit Derivatives and Structured Credit Trading
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Kothari, an undisputed expert in credit derivatives, explains the subject matter using easy-to-understand terms, presents it in a logical structure, demystifies the technical jargons and blends them into a cohesive whole.
This revised book will also include the following:
- New credit derivative definitions
- New features of the synthetic CDO market
- Case studies of leading transactions of synethetic securitisations
- Basle II rules - The Consultative Paper 3 has significantly revised the rules, particularly on synthetic CDOs
- Additional inputs on legal issues
- New clarifications on accounting for credit derivatives/credit linked notes
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He has several books to his credit, including Securitization: The Financial Instrument of the Future; Securitization, Asset Reconstruction and Enforcement of Security Interests; Lease Financing and Hirepurchase; and Introduction to Securitization (jointly with Frank Fabozzi).
As a trainer, Kothari runs public and private training workshops in structured finance and credit risk areas all over the world, and trains nearly 1,000 executives at all levels. He has handled several consulting assignments for banks, companies and governments. These include complete handholding through a securitization of mortgage receivables, cashflow modeling, valuation, handling a project on financing for affordable housing for a government, and advising regulators on security interest and securitization laws, among others.
Kothari is a chartered accountant, and a company secretary. With a brilliant academic record, Vinod Kothari has been a rankholder at school, college, university and professional examinations.
He is based in Kolkata, India and may be contacted at [email protected]
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Preface.
PART 1 MARKET, INSTRUMENTS AND MOTIVATIONS.
Chapter 1: Credit derivatives: Structure, evolution, motivations, and economics.
Chapter 2: Credit derivatives: Market, evolution, and current status.
PART 2 SINGLE-NAME INSRTUMENTS.
Chapter 3: Credit default swaps.
Chapter 4: Total rate of return swaps.
Chapter 5: Credit-linked notes.
Chapter 6: Credit default swaps on asset-backed securities and derivatives exposures.
Chapter 7: Loan-only CDS.
Chapter 8: Credit derivatives options and volatility trades.
Chapter 9: Equity default swaps, recovery swaps and other exotic products.
PART 3 PORTFOLIO PRODUCTS.
Chapter 10: Portfolio credit derivatives and introduction to structured credit trading.
Chapter 11: Introduction to collateralized debt obligations.
Chapter 12: Index trades.
Chapter 13: Single-tranche synthetic CDOs, CPDOs, and other CDO innovations.
Chapter 14: CDO case studies.
Chapter 15: Credit derivative product companies.
PART 4 PRICING AND VALUATION OF CREDIT DERIVATIVES.
Chapter 16: Approaches to quantification of credit risk.
Chapter 17: Pricing of a single name credit derivative.
Chapter 18: Pricing of a portfolio credit default swap.
PART 5 LEGAL, REGULATIORY, OPERATIONAL, TAX AND ACCOUNTING ASPECTS.
Chapter 19: Legal aspects of credit derivatives.
Chapter 20: Documentation for credit derivatives.
Chapter 21: Taxation of credit derivatives.
Chapter 22: Accounting for credit derivatives.
Chapter 23: Regulatory capital and other regulations on credit derivatives.
Chapter 24: Operational issues.
Chapter 25: Credit derivatives terminology.
Index.