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Derivatives - by Keith Cuthbertson & Dirk Nitzsche & Niall O'Sullivan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- About the Author: KEITH CUTHBERTSON is professor of Finance at CASS Business School, City, University of London.
- 912 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Finance
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About the Book
"The aim of this book is to present a clear exposition of key results on pricing, hedging and speculation using derivative securities. The emphasis is on drawing out the practical uses of derivatives. The reader needs only to have undertaken an introductory course in finance, together with some basic statistics and simple algebra, including calculus. The mathematics and statistics have been kept to a minimum, with the emphasis on intuitive explanations and practical applications. For those requiring some revision of basic finance concepts, these can be found in a companion text, Investments, 2nd edition (K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche, John Wiley)"--From the Back Cover
Three experts provide an authoritative guide to the theory and practice of derivatives
Derivatives: Theory and Practice and its companion website explore the practical uses of derivatives and offer a guide to the key results on pricing, hedging and speculation using derivative securities. The book links the theoretical and practical aspects of derivatives in one volume whilst keeping mathematics and statistics to a minimum. Throughout the book, the authors put the focus on explanations and applications.
Designed as an engaging resource, the book contains commentaries that make serious points in a lighthearted manner. The authors examine the real world of derivatives finance and include discussions on a wide range of topics such as the use of derivatives by hedge funds and the application of strip and stack hedges by corporates, while providing an analysis of how risky the stock market can be for long-term investors, and more.
To enhance learning, each chapter contains learning objectives, worked examples, details of relevant finance blogs technical appendices and exercises.
About the Author
KEITH CUTHBERTSON is professor of Finance at CASS Business School, City, University of London. He has worked at H.M.Treasury, Bank of England, National Institute of Economic and Social Research NIESR and at business schools at Imperial College London and the University of Newcastle.
DIRK NITZSCHE is Senior Lecturer in Finance, Course Director for the Quants Masters Programmes, and Associate Dean for International Relations at CASS Business School, City, University of London.
NIALL O' SULLIVAN is professor of economics at Cork University Business School, University College Cork and former adjunct lecturer at Dublin City University Business School.