Sukuk Securities: New Ways of Debt Contracting (Wiley Finance)
This book offers an enlightening perspective on Sukuk securities, presenting new methods for debt contracting. Written by prominent authors Meysam Safari, Mohamed Ariff, and Shamsher Mohamad, it delves deeply into how Islamic finance principles can be applied to contemporary debt markets. The authors meticulously discuss the implications of Sukuk on mitigating investment risks while ensuring adherence to Sharia law. For anyone interested in bridging traditional finance and Islamic principles, this book is indispensable.
The Monetary System: Analysis and New Approaches to Regulation (The Wiley Finance Series)
In a world where financial systems are constantly evolving, this book by Jean-François Serval and Jean-Pascal Tranié is a timely examination of monetary systems and the necessary regulations that accompany them. It critiques traditional methodologies while offering innovative alternatives that can enhance financial stability and efficacy. This essential read is a must for policymakers and finance professionals aiming to understand and navigate the complexities of monetary governance.
Basis Reporting – Securities Brokers and Basis Determination for Debt Instruments and Options – Reporting for Premium (US Internal Revenue Service Regulation) (IRS) (2018 Edition)
For finance professionals focusing on compliance and reporting, this concise book authored by The Law Library is crucial. It sheds light on the intricate laws governing securities brokers and provides practical insights into the IRS’s regulations surrounding debt instruments. This resource can streamline reporting processes and ensure adherence to necessary legal guidelines – a vital asset in maintaining a compliant financial operation.
The Role of Law and Regulation in Sustaining Financial Markets (The Economics of Legal Relationships)
This enlightening work by Niels Philipsen and Guangdong Xu explores the indispensable role of law and regulation in the functioning of financial markets. It offers a detailed analysis of how legal frameworks can enhance market stability and sustain investor confidence. The integration of economic principles and legal analysis provides readers a comprehensive understanding of effective financial governance, making it essential for scholars, practitioners, and regulators alike.
Sovereign Derivatives + Website: Analysis, Regulation, and Valuation (Wiley Finance)
Pablo Triana’s comprehensive analysis of sovereign derivatives explores their role in today’s financial landscape. This book covers everything from the valuation to the regulatory approaches that govern these complex instruments. As financial markets increasingly adopt sophisticated derivatives, this read assists investors and policymakers in navigating the associated risks. Triana’s insights can empower stakeholders to make informed decisions in an ever-evolving market environment.
Islamic Bond Issuance – What Sovereign Debt Managers Need to Know
This insightful guide, co-authored by Amadou N. R. Sy, Peter Kunzel, Paul S. Mills, and Andreas Jobst, focuses on Islamic bond issuance, or Sukuk, providing crucial information for sovereign debt managers. It outlines the unique characteristics of Sukuk and its potential benefits over conventional bonds. This essential resource enriches readers with knowledge of Islamic finance principles that can support sustainable debt management and ethical investing strategies.
Contingent Capital: Economic Rationale and Design Features
Offering a clear perspective on contingent capital, this vital book by Ceyla Pazarbasioglu and her co-authors explores the economic rationale behind these financial instruments. They delve into design features that can mitigate systemic risks in financial markets. This read is critically important for investors and regulators eager to grasp how contingent capital can play a significant role in crisis management and market stability.
Primary Dealers in Government Securities
Marco Arnone and Piero Ugolini’s essential read sheds light on the operations of primary dealers in government securities. This book elucidates their pivotal role in the financial market infrastructure, detailing their functions and instruments used in government securities markets. It’s a fundamental resource for financial analysts and students who aspire to understand the intricate interactions of market actors and the impact of policies on economic stability.
Credit Derivatives, Revised Edition: A Primer on Credit Risk, Modeling, and Instruments
This book is a well-structured primer by George Chacko, Anders Sjoman, Hideto Motohashi, and Vincent Dessain on credit derivatives that offers a wealth of information regarding credit risk modeling. Its revised edition makes complex concepts accessible to both seasoned finance professionals and newcomers. This comprehensive guide equips readers with the necessary tools to navigate the nuanced world of credit derivatives, making it a valuable addition to any finance library.