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The Derivatives Revolution. A Trapped Innovation and a Blueprint for Regulatory Reform
by: Raffaele Scalcione
May 2011,  ISBN 9041134301
ISBN 13: 9789041134301
456 pp. Hardcover
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It is now widely recognized that an uncontrolled “derivatives revolution” triggered one of the most spectacular worst-case scenarios of modern times. This book – the most cogent legal analysis of the subject yet to appear in any language – lays bare the core role played by the failure to adequately regulate derivatives in the financial crisis of recent years. The author’s insistence that derivatives must be viewed not as profit-seeking investments but as risk management tools – and his well-grounded prescriptions to ensure that they are regulated in that way – sheds clear light on the best way for companies, financial institutions, and hedge funds to move forward in their use of these useful but highly hazardous instruments. This book clearly shows how such elements as the following fit into the legal analysis of derivatives, and how proper regulation will preserve their usefulness and economic value:

• derivatives allow for the most efficient and cost-effective risk fractioning, hence risk taking, techniques ever conceived;

• derivatives allow for all measurable and identifiable risks that may exist in modern finance;

• the ability to isolate risks and insure against risk exposures is the key to the very survival of modern financial markets;

• risk buyers effectively take on financial exposure to various types of risk while hedgers unload unwanted exposures;

• derivatives allow domestic investors to acquire exposure to foreign markets without the necessity of dealing with foreign laws, foreign investments, currency exchange, or foreign fiscal regimes;

• derivatives increase social welfare by making it easier and less expensive to carry out many types of financial transactions;

• derivatives allow governments to insulate, manage, hedge or concentrate risks deriving from financial, meteorological, and even geopolitical exposure; and

• derivatives allow radical changes to financial and risk structure to be performed silently and rapidly.

To the question: how do we ensure that a company trading derivatives is regulated effectively? this work offers a clear and convincing answer. The author’s detailed recommendations for regulatory and corporate governance measures are designed to prevent excessive risk taking, the emergence of rogue traders, and ultimately the emergence of another systemic disturbance caused by chains of derivatives-related losses. Company lawyers, regulators, and other concerned parties will welcome this positive and very timely book.




About the Author List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Part I Fundamental Issues Introduction Chapter 1 Derivatives: The Basics Chapter 2 Who Uses Derivatives and How Chapter 3 Systemic Risk: The Rationale for Derivatives Regulation Part II Laying the Groundwork for Regulatory Intervention Chapter 4 Derivatives: The Foundation Chapter 5 Regulation of Derivatives before the Adoption of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Chapter 6 What Have We Learned from the Past? Part III A Plan of Action Chapter 7 A Proposed Quadripartite Approach to Comprehensive Derivatives Regulation Chapter 8 The Crisis of the Disclosure Paradigm: Rethinking the Role of Disclosure Based Regulation (Pillar 2) Chapter 9 Strengthening Derivatives Infrastructures: a Structural Reform (Pillar 3) Chapter 10 Corporate Governance and Compensation Policies (Pillar 4) Part IV A Solution? Chapter 11 The Structure and Features of the Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of 2010 Bibliography




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Securitisation of Derivatives and Alternative Asset Classes, Yearbook
Jan Job de Vries Robbe, Paul U Ali
June 2005, ISBN/ISSN 904112375X,
ISBN 13: 9789041123756
536 pp. Hardcover
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