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OverviewCommodity derivatives are financial instruments whose value is based on underlying commodities, such as oil, gas, metals, agricultural products and minerals. Other assets such as emissions trading credits, freight rates and even the weather can also underlie commodity derivatives. Although the market has been around for centuries, commodity derivatives remain a vital and increasingly sophisticated product today. Airlines continue to hedge themselves against volatility in fuel prices, mining corporations against declines in metal values and power companies against rises in the price of natural gas. This accessible title explains each type of transaction, together with the documentation involved. In particular, the book analyses and guides the reader through the full suite of over-the-counter, exchange-traded and structured commodity derivative documentation, and provides a detailed guide to International Swaps and Derivatives Association and other leading documentation platforms.The book further contains detailed analysis of the regulatory and tax issues affecting commodity derivative products in the United Kingdom and United States. This title is edited by Edmund Parker, head of derivatives at Mayer Brown, London (author of Credit Derivatives: Documenting and Understanding Credit Derivative Products and editor of Equity Derivatives: Documenting and Understanding Equity Derivative Products), and Marcin Perzanowski, an associate at Mayer Brown, London. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edmund Parker , Marcin PerzanowskiPublisher: Globe Law and Business Ltd Imprint: Globe Law and Business Ltd Weight: 0.840kg ISBN: 9781905783373ISBN 10: 190578337 Pages: 445 Publication Date: 01 July 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsMove over The Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital and Capitalism and Freedom over on your bookshelf; Commodity Derivatives is a worthy addition to these economic treatises. Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: This book is first and foremost an essential resource for legal practitioners involved in advising on or structuring credit derivative products. Paul U Ali Associate Professor, University of Melbourne Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: The volume that he has given us is, without doubt, the single best publication on credit derivatives for the practising lawyer that is available. Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report Move over The Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital and Capitalism and Freedom over on your bookshelf; Commodity Derivatives is a worthy addition to these economic treatises. Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: This book is first and foremost an essential resource for legal practitioners involved in advising on or structuring credit derivative products. Paul U Ali Associate Professor, University of Melbourne Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: The volume that he has given us is, without doubt, the single best publication on credit derivatives for the practising lawyer that is available. Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report "Move over The Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital and Capitalism and Freedom over on your bookshelf; Commodity Derivatives is a worthy addition to these economic treatises. Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: ""This book is first and foremost an essential resource for legal practitioners involved in advising on or structuring credit derivative products."" Paul U Ali Associate Professor, University of Melbourne Review for Credit Derivatives, by Edmund Parker: ""The volume that he has given us is, without doubt, the single best publication on credit derivatives for the practising lawyer that is available."" Michael Sackheim Futures & Derivatives Law Report" Author InformationEdmund Parker is a partner at Mayer, Brown, specialising in derivatives and structured finance in the firm's London office finance department. He is one of the world's leading credit derivatives experts and advises many of the most active investment banking institutions and other market participants on diverse funded and unfunded credit derivatives matters. He has been instructed on many of the 'new generation' credit derivatives products, such as constant proportion portfolio insurance, constant proportion debt obligations and credit derivative product companies. He has also advised leading financial institutions on managing all of the largest credit events to hit the market in recent years, as well as on the full range of ISDA template documentation and more traditional synthetic collateralised debt obligation and credit linked note structures. He previously practised at Clifford Chance, Sidley Austin, and Gide Loyrette Nouel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |