Financial Instruments and Markets: A Casebook - Hardcover

Chacko, George; Dessain, Vincent; Hecht, Peter; Sjoman, Anders

 
9780471737674: Financial Instruments and Markets: A Casebook

Synopsis

Chacko, Financial Instruments and Markets: A Casebook, is a case text or supplement for undergraduate courses in Financial Markets, or Capital Markets.  The course covers bond, equity and foreign exchange markets. There are several texts for these courses, however, they are criticized for not having enough real-world information. This casebook can be used by itself or in addition to a Financial Markets text. This is a book for MBA and upper level undergraduate courses.

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About the Author

George Chacko joined the Harvard Business School Faculty in the Finance Area in 1997. He currently teaches a second-year course on Capital Markets in the MBA Program, and he teaches a Ph.D. course on Asset Pricing that is jointly offered by the Business School and the Harvard Economics Department. He has also taught Corporate Financial Engineering in both the MBA program and the Executive Education program at HBS, as well as a first-year course on Corporate Finance in the MBA program.

Professor Chacko holds a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University, and dual Master's degrees in Business Economics (Harvard University) and Business Administration (University of Chicago). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Chacko's experiences prior to HBS have included work at a major financial services firm, and a large consulting firm. He currently consults with with financial institutions ranging from commercial/investment banks and insurance companies to hedge funds.

Professor Chacko's research has focused on three areas: (1) the structure of fixed income markets and the design of instruments that trade in those markets; (2) the study of portfolio choice by individuals and institutions; and (3) the analysis and application of derivative securities.

From the Back Cover

Create value while you manage risk
Today’s increasingly volatile financial markets have caused an explosion of new financial instruments designed to transfer risk––from collateralized mortgage-backed securities to swaptions that trade directly between financial actors. And now these complex financial instruments have become standard operating procedure at most large and mid-sized businesses. Managers overseeing any substantial business, financial or non-financial, must thoroughly understand these financial instruments and their value in hedging and diversifying to succeed.

With this unique casebook, you’ll have the opportunity to gain the analytical, institutional, and functional knowledge you need to use these instruments to solve new problems. Featuring cases from the authors’ MBA and Executive Education level courses at Harvard Business School, the book covers the basics of financial instruments, from terminology to pricing, and the markets in which these instruments trade. Throughout, the emphasis is on how these securities accomplish risk transfer from actors who do not want risk to those who are willing to take it on―for a fee of course.

These cases include:
  • Deutsche Bank: Finding Relative Value Trades
  • Ticonderoga Capital: Inverse Floating Rate Bonds
  • 100-Year Liabilities at Prudential Insurance
  • Swedish Lottery Bonds
  • The Enron Odyssey: The Special Purpose of SPEs
  • Building Hedge Funds at Prospero Capital
  • Dell Computer Corporation: Share Repurchase Program
  • First American Bank: Credit Default Swaps
  • Morgan Stanley and TRAC-X: The Battle for the CDS Indexes Market
  • and more

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