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Key features include:
* A comprehensive list of factors an investor needs to take into consideration before investing. This makes it a great help to any buyer of structured products;
* Unbiased advice on product investments across several asset classes: equities, fixed income, foreign exchange and commodities;
* Guidance on how to implement structured products in a portfolio context;
* A comprehensive questionnaire that will help investors to define their own investment preferences, allowing for a greater precision when facing investment decisions;
* An original approach determining the typical distribution of returns for major product types, essential for product classification and optimal portfolio implementation purposes;
* Written in a fresh, clear and understandable style, with many figures illustrating the products and very little mathematics.
This book will enable you to better comprehend the use of structured products in everyday banking, quickly analyzing a product, assessing which of your clients it suits, and recognizing its major pitfalls. You will be able to see the added value versus the cost of a product and if the payoff is compatible with the market expectations.
Key features include:
* A comprehensive list of factors an investor needs to take into consideration before investing. This makes it a great help to any buyer of structured products;
* Unbiased advice on product investments across several asset classes: equities, fixed income, foreign exchange and commodities;
* Guidance on how to implement structured products in a portfolio context;
* A comprehensive questionnaire that will help investors to define their own investment preferences, allowing for a greater precision when facing investment decisions;
* An original approach determining the typical distribution of returns for major product types, essential for product classification and optimal portfolio implementation purposes;
* Written in a fresh, clear and understandable style, with many figures illustrating the products and very little mathematics.
This book will enable you to better comprehend the use of structured products in everyday banking, quickly analyzing a product, assessing which of your clients it suits, and recognizing its major pitfalls. You will be able to see the added value versus the cost of a product and if the payoff is compatible with the market expectations.
He is married with two children, and fluent in French, German and English. Structured products have been his passion for the last 12 years.
Disclaimer x
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Goal of this book xv
Who should be interested xvii
Content summary xviii
Part I Individual Structured Products 1
1 Introduction 3
2 Generalities About Structured Products 7
2.1 A Definition by Analogy 7
2.2 Buyers, Sellers and Reasons for Investing in Structured Products 9
2.3 Reading a Payoff Diagram 14
2.4 Reading a Payoff Formula 16
2.5 Reading a Term-Sheet 19
3 The Categories of Structured Products 33
3.1 Capital Guaranteed Products 34
3.2 Yield Enhancement 43
3.3 Participation 53
4 Behavior of Structured Products During their Lifetime 71
4.1 Main Valuation and Risk Measures 71
4.2 Capital Guarantee 78
4.3 Yield Enhancement 88
4.4 Participation Products 98
4.5 Other Participation Products 108
5 Common Special Features of Structured Products 117
5.1 Quanto Options 117
5.2 Barrier Options 121
5.3 Autocall and Callable Options 124
5.4 Rolling Products and Products Without Fixed Maturity 134
5.5 Conditional and Accumulating Coupons 136
6 Functionality Options of Structured Products 139
6.1 Physical or Cash Delivery with Equity-Based Products 139
6.2 Clean Price and Dirty Price 140
6.3 Lending Values 140
6.4 Issue Minimum/Maximum Size and Liquidity 142
6.5 Funding Rates and Counterparty/Credit Risk 145
7 Foreign Exchange, Fixed Income and Commodity Products 151
7.1 FX-Based Structures 151
7.2 Fixed Income Structures 168
7.3 Commodity Structures 187
8 Recent Developments 207
8.1 Customized Index Products 207
8.2 Actively Managed Certificates 210
8.3 Electronic Trading Platforms 213
Part II Structured Products in a Portfolio Context 217
9 Introduction to Part II 219
10 Classical Theory and Structured Products 223
10.1 Distribution of Returns Shapes 223
10.2 Classical Portfolio Management Theories 227
10.3 Classical Theory and Structured Products 230
10.4 Conclusion 233
11 Structured Solution Proposal 235
11.1 Preferred Distribution of Return Investment Process 235
11.2 Distribution Classes: The Return Distribution Cube 238
11.3 An Investor's Utility (Value) Curve 240
11.4 Questionnaire 246
12 Return Distributions of Structured Products 259
12.1 Procedure and Data 259
12.2 Capital Guaranteed Products 264
12.3 Yield Enhancement Products 274
12.4 Participation Products 289
12.5 Conclusion: Product Classification 298
13 Structured Portfolio Construction 301
13.1 Portfolio Construction Process 301
13.2 Constructing a Structured Product Portfolio in Theory 302
13.3 Preferred Return Distribution Process Versus Classic Portfolio Management 305
13.4 Investor Portfolios 311
14 Final Words 317
Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 321
Appendix B: Distribution of Returns: An Intuitive Explanation 333
Appendix C: Questionnaire 337
Appendix D: List of Figures 341
Appendix E: List of Tables 345
Appendix F: Index Information 349
Appendix G: Issuer and Product-Related Websites 351
Bibliography 353
Index 355
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2009 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 392 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470746790 |
ISBN-10: | 0470746793 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 14574679000 |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Bluemke, Andreas |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 250 x 175 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andreas Bluemke |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.10.2009 |
Gewicht: | 0,859 kg |
He is married with two children, and fluent in French, German and English. Structured products have been his passion for the last 12 years.
Disclaimer x
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Goal of this book xv
Who should be interested xvii
Content summary xviii
Part I Individual Structured Products 1
1 Introduction 3
2 Generalities About Structured Products 7
2.1 A Definition by Analogy 7
2.2 Buyers, Sellers and Reasons for Investing in Structured Products 9
2.3 Reading a Payoff Diagram 14
2.4 Reading a Payoff Formula 16
2.5 Reading a Term-Sheet 19
3 The Categories of Structured Products 33
3.1 Capital Guaranteed Products 34
3.2 Yield Enhancement 43
3.3 Participation 53
4 Behavior of Structured Products During their Lifetime 71
4.1 Main Valuation and Risk Measures 71
4.2 Capital Guarantee 78
4.3 Yield Enhancement 88
4.4 Participation Products 98
4.5 Other Participation Products 108
5 Common Special Features of Structured Products 117
5.1 Quanto Options 117
5.2 Barrier Options 121
5.3 Autocall and Callable Options 124
5.4 Rolling Products and Products Without Fixed Maturity 134
5.5 Conditional and Accumulating Coupons 136
6 Functionality Options of Structured Products 139
6.1 Physical or Cash Delivery with Equity-Based Products 139
6.2 Clean Price and Dirty Price 140
6.3 Lending Values 140
6.4 Issue Minimum/Maximum Size and Liquidity 142
6.5 Funding Rates and Counterparty/Credit Risk 145
7 Foreign Exchange, Fixed Income and Commodity Products 151
7.1 FX-Based Structures 151
7.2 Fixed Income Structures 168
7.3 Commodity Structures 187
8 Recent Developments 207
8.1 Customized Index Products 207
8.2 Actively Managed Certificates 210
8.3 Electronic Trading Platforms 213
Part II Structured Products in a Portfolio Context 217
9 Introduction to Part II 219
10 Classical Theory and Structured Products 223
10.1 Distribution of Returns Shapes 223
10.2 Classical Portfolio Management Theories 227
10.3 Classical Theory and Structured Products 230
10.4 Conclusion 233
11 Structured Solution Proposal 235
11.1 Preferred Distribution of Return Investment Process 235
11.2 Distribution Classes: The Return Distribution Cube 238
11.3 An Investor's Utility (Value) Curve 240
11.4 Questionnaire 246
12 Return Distributions of Structured Products 259
12.1 Procedure and Data 259
12.2 Capital Guaranteed Products 264
12.3 Yield Enhancement Products 274
12.4 Participation Products 289
12.5 Conclusion: Product Classification 298
13 Structured Portfolio Construction 301
13.1 Portfolio Construction Process 301
13.2 Constructing a Structured Product Portfolio in Theory 302
13.3 Preferred Return Distribution Process Versus Classic Portfolio Management 305
13.4 Investor Portfolios 311
14 Final Words 317
Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 321
Appendix B: Distribution of Returns: An Intuitive Explanation 333
Appendix C: Questionnaire 337
Appendix D: List of Figures 341
Appendix E: List of Tables 345
Appendix F: Index Information 349
Appendix G: Issuer and Product-Related Websites 351
Bibliography 353
Index 355
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2009 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 392 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470746790 |
ISBN-10: | 0470746793 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 14574679000 |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Bluemke, Andreas |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 250 x 175 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Andreas Bluemke |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.10.2009 |
Gewicht: | 0,859 kg |