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Treasury finance and development banking : a guide to credit, debt, and risk / / Biagio Mazzi
Treasury finance and development banking : a guide to credit, debt, and risk / / Biagio Mazzi
Autore Mazzi Biagio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 332.1753
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Credit
Bank loans
Debt
Financial risk
Development banks
ISBN 1-118-73817-9
1-118-72942-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Treasury Finance and Development Banking; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1 Treasury, Funding, and the Reasons behind This Book; I.2 Funding Issues as Credit and Pricing Issues; I.3 Treasury Finance and Development Banking; I.4 The Structure of the Book; CHAPTER 1 An Introductory View to Banking, Development Banking, and Treasury; 1.1 A Representation of the Capital Flow in a Financial Institution; 1.2 Lending; 1.3 Borrowing; 1.4 Investing and ALM; 1.5 The Basic Structure of a Traditional Financial Institution; 1.5.1 Private and Public Sides
1.5.2 Sales and Trading Desks 1.5.3 The Treasury Desk; 1.6 Development Banking; 1.6.1 The Different Types of Development Institutions; 1.6.2 The Structure of a Development Bank; CHAPTER 2 Curve Construction; 2.1 What Do We Mean by Curve Construction?; 2.2 The Instruments Available for Curve Construction; 2.2.1 Discount Bonds and Cash Deposits; 2.2.2 Interest Rate Futures and Forward Rate Agreements; 2.2.3 FX Forwards; 2.2.4 Interest Rate Swaps; 2.2.5 Basis Swaps; 2.2.5.1 Tenor Basis Swaps; 2.2.5.2 Cross Currency Basis Swaps; 2.3 Using Multiple Instruments to Build a Curve
2.4 Collateralized Curve Construction 2.4.1 The Evolution of the Perception of Counter party Credit Risk; 2.4.1.1 Overnight Index Swaps; 2.4.2 Discounting in the Presence of Collateral; 2.4.2.1 Collateral in a Foreign Currency; 2.4.3 Clearing, the Evolution of a Price, and the Impact of Discounting; 2.4.4 The Special Case of AAA-Rated Institutions; 2.5 Numerical Example: Bootstrapping an Interest Rate Curve; 2.5.1 The Short End of the Curve: Deposits and FRAs; 2.5.2 The Long End of the Curve: Interest Rate Swaps; 2.5.3 Interpolation and Extrapolation
CHAPTER 3 Credit and the Fair Valuing of Loans 3.1 Credit as an Asset Class; 3.1.1 The Underlyings; 3.1.2 Credit Default Swaps; 3.2 A Brief Overview of Credit Modeling; 3.2.1 Hazard Rates and a Spread-Based Modeling of Credit; 3.2.2 The Bootstrapping of a Hazard Rate Curve; 3.2.3 Different Quotations and Different Currencies; 3.3 Fair Value of Loans and the Special Case of Development Institutions; 3.3.1 The Argument around the Fair Valuing of Loans; 3.3.2 Prepayment Option and the Case of Development Institutions; 3.4 Numerical Example: Calculating the Fair Value of a Loan
CHAPTER 4 Emerging Markets and Liquidity 4.1 The Definition of Emerging Markets; 4.2 The Main Issues with Emerging Markets; 4.2.1 Liquidity; 4.2.2 Maturity; 4.2.3 Credit; 4.2.4 Capital Control; 4.3 Emerging Markets and Development Banking; 4.3.1 Borrowing; 4.3.2 Lending; 4.4 Case Studies of Development Projects; 4.4.1 Rural Development in X; 4.4.2 Development of Textile Exports in Y; CHAPTER 5 Bond Pricing; 5.1 What Is a Bond?; 5.2 A Few Fundamental Concepts of the Bond World; 5.2.1 Par; 5.2.2 Yield; 5.2.3 Duration; 5.3 Expressing Credit Explicitly When Pricing a Bond
5.3.1 Benchmarks and Z-Spreads
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139018603321
Mazzi Biagio  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Treasury finance and development banking : a guide to credit, debt, and risk / / Biagio Mazzi
Treasury finance and development banking : a guide to credit, debt, and risk / / Biagio Mazzi
Autore Mazzi Biagio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 332.1753
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Credit
Bank loans
Debt
Financial risk
Development banks
ISBN 1-118-73817-9
1-118-72942-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Treasury Finance and Development Banking; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I.1 Treasury, Funding, and the Reasons behind This Book; I.2 Funding Issues as Credit and Pricing Issues; I.3 Treasury Finance and Development Banking; I.4 The Structure of the Book; CHAPTER 1 An Introductory View to Banking, Development Banking, and Treasury; 1.1 A Representation of the Capital Flow in a Financial Institution; 1.2 Lending; 1.3 Borrowing; 1.4 Investing and ALM; 1.5 The Basic Structure of a Traditional Financial Institution; 1.5.1 Private and Public Sides
1.5.2 Sales and Trading Desks 1.5.3 The Treasury Desk; 1.6 Development Banking; 1.6.1 The Different Types of Development Institutions; 1.6.2 The Structure of a Development Bank; CHAPTER 2 Curve Construction; 2.1 What Do We Mean by Curve Construction?; 2.2 The Instruments Available for Curve Construction; 2.2.1 Discount Bonds and Cash Deposits; 2.2.2 Interest Rate Futures and Forward Rate Agreements; 2.2.3 FX Forwards; 2.2.4 Interest Rate Swaps; 2.2.5 Basis Swaps; 2.2.5.1 Tenor Basis Swaps; 2.2.5.2 Cross Currency Basis Swaps; 2.3 Using Multiple Instruments to Build a Curve
2.4 Collateralized Curve Construction 2.4.1 The Evolution of the Perception of Counter party Credit Risk; 2.4.1.1 Overnight Index Swaps; 2.4.2 Discounting in the Presence of Collateral; 2.4.2.1 Collateral in a Foreign Currency; 2.4.3 Clearing, the Evolution of a Price, and the Impact of Discounting; 2.4.4 The Special Case of AAA-Rated Institutions; 2.5 Numerical Example: Bootstrapping an Interest Rate Curve; 2.5.1 The Short End of the Curve: Deposits and FRAs; 2.5.2 The Long End of the Curve: Interest Rate Swaps; 2.5.3 Interpolation and Extrapolation
CHAPTER 3 Credit and the Fair Valuing of Loans 3.1 Credit as an Asset Class; 3.1.1 The Underlyings; 3.1.2 Credit Default Swaps; 3.2 A Brief Overview of Credit Modeling; 3.2.1 Hazard Rates and a Spread-Based Modeling of Credit; 3.2.2 The Bootstrapping of a Hazard Rate Curve; 3.2.3 Different Quotations and Different Currencies; 3.3 Fair Value of Loans and the Special Case of Development Institutions; 3.3.1 The Argument around the Fair Valuing of Loans; 3.3.2 Prepayment Option and the Case of Development Institutions; 3.4 Numerical Example: Calculating the Fair Value of a Loan
CHAPTER 4 Emerging Markets and Liquidity 4.1 The Definition of Emerging Markets; 4.2 The Main Issues with Emerging Markets; 4.2.1 Liquidity; 4.2.2 Maturity; 4.2.3 Credit; 4.2.4 Capital Control; 4.3 Emerging Markets and Development Banking; 4.3.1 Borrowing; 4.3.2 Lending; 4.4 Case Studies of Development Projects; 4.4.1 Rural Development in X; 4.4.2 Development of Textile Exports in Y; CHAPTER 5 Bond Pricing; 5.1 What Is a Bond?; 5.2 A Few Fundamental Concepts of the Bond World; 5.2.1 Par; 5.2.2 Yield; 5.2.3 Duration; 5.3 Expressing Credit Explicitly When Pricing a Bond
5.3.1 Benchmarks and Z-Spreads
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815630703321
Mazzi Biagio  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui