Hybrid Corporate Securities

Hybrid Corporate Securities
Author: Roger McCormick,Harriet Creamer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044024516

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Various kinds of corporate securities discussed and its tax aspects (dividends, interest, transfers, capital gains etc.) in Austria, Canada, France, German Federal Republic, the Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the USA. Contributed by various authors as arisen from the 20th Biennial Conference of the International Bar Association in Vienna in September 1984.

Hybrid Securities

Hybrid Securities
Author: Kamil Liberadzki,Marcin Liberadzki
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137589712

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Hybrid capital securities or 'hybrids' offer various benefits. They offer flexibility equity without shareholder dilution, provide protection to senior creditors, are a stable source of long-term funding for healthy companies, and help insurers and banks meet regulatory and rating agency capital requirements. Risks and features of hybrid securities are expressed in the credit spread of some relatively new financial instruments, but no structural fundamentals exist for to price hybrids precisely. This book proposes a model for the pricing of hybrids. It begins by explaining the concept of hybrids as well as their equity- and debt-like characteristics. Different types of hybrids are presented, including preference shares, convertible bonds, contingent convertibles (CoCos) and bail-in bonds. The authors then present analysis of regulatory regimes' impact on hybrids. They discuss the types of hybrid bonds that are contemplated in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) and Banking Union mechanism. They then present an in-depth examination of hybrids pricing and risk assessment techniques. The book provides a comprehensive analysis from mathematical, legal and financial perspectives in order to look at relatively new financial instruments and address problems with the pricing models of hybrids which are as yet unsolved.

Hybrid Financial Instruments

Hybrid Financial Instruments
Author: Brian Coyle
Publsiher: Global Professional Publishi
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0852974574

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From the "Risk Management" series, this is a concise and practical guide to financial instruments that are made up of two or more other instruments. The term "hybrid" has come to cover a wide range of financial products and this book seeks to explain the more commonly used ones. They are examined from the perspective of both ......

The Handbook of Hybrid Securities

The Handbook of Hybrid Securities
Author: Jan De Spiegeleer,Wim Schoutens,Cynthia Van Hulle
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118449998

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Introducing a revolutionary new quantitative approach to hybrid securities valuation and risk management To an equity trader they are shares. For the trader at the fixed income desk, they are bonds (after all, they pay coupons, so what's the problem?). They are hybrid securities. Neither equity nor debt, they possess characteristics of both, and carry unique risks that cannot be ignored, but are often woefully misunderstood. The first and only book of its kind, The Handbook of Hybrid Securities dispels the many myths and misconceptions about hybrid securities and arms you with a quantitative, practical approach to dealing with them from a valuation and risk management point of view. Describes a unique, quantitative approach to hybrid valuation and risk management that uses new structural and multi-factor models Provides strategies for the full range of hybrid asset classes, including convertible bonds, preferreds, trust preferreds, contingent convertibles, bonds labeled "additional Tier 1," and more Offers an expert review of current regulatory climate regarding hybrids, globally, and explores likely political developments and their potential impact on the hybrid market The most up-to-date, in-depth book on the subject, this is a valuable working resource for traders, analysts and risk managers, and a indispensable reference for regulators

Contingent Convertible Bonds Corporate Hybrid Securities and Preferred Shares

Contingent Convertible Bonds  Corporate Hybrid Securities and Preferred Shares
Author: Marcin Liberadzki,Kamil Liberadzki
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319925011

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This book is a comprehensive guide to the new generation of hybrid securities: subordinated and perpetual bonds with deferrable coupon first issued around 2003, and the youngest member of the hybrids family named CoCos (contingent convertibles) being a product of Basel III or European Union CRD IV regime (2014). Contingent capital constitutes a contractual recapitalization mechanism for troubled financial institutions. An increasing number of European banks have issued CoCo bonds in order to bolster their capital ratios. Following the EU pattern, CoCos issues have become increasingly popular within banks in Asia and the Pacific. The EU regulatory treatment of the contingent convertibles issued by banks and insurers together with bank bail-in instruments is at the forefront of the book. Furthermore, the book provides an overview of hybrids pricing and risk assessment approach and covers the non-voting preferred stocks as another hybrids class.

The Use of Hybrid Securities

The Use of Hybrid Securities
Author: Benjamin Kleidt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2007-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783835090774

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Benjamin Kleidt analyzes why firms decide to issue hybrid securities. He provides insights into the financing behaviour of issuing firms with regard to operating and stock price performance prior and subsequent to hybrid security issues and shows that issuance motives for the use of different forms of hybrid securities are as diverse as available structures for this asset class.

Capital Structure and Corporate Governance

Capital Structure and Corporate Governance
Author: Lorenzo Sasso
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041148513

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Despite a clear distinction in law between equity and debt, the results of such a categorization can be misleading. The growth of financial innovation in recent decades necessitates the allocation of control and cash-flow rights in a way that diverges from the classic understanding. Some of the financial instruments issued by companies, so-called hybrid instruments, fall into a grey area between debt and equity, forcing regulators to look beyond the legal form of an instrument to its practical substance. This innovative study, by emphasizing the agency relations and the property law claims embedded in the use of such unconventional instruments, analyses and discusses the governance regulation of hybrids in a way that is primarily functional, departing from more common approaches that focus on tax advantages and internal corporate control. The author assesses the role of hybrid instruments in the modern company, unveiling the costs and benefits of issuing these securities, recognizing and categorizing the different problem fields in which hybrids play an important role, and identifying legal and contracting solutions to governance and finance problems. The full-scale analysis compares the U.K. law dealing with hybrid instruments with the corresponding law of the most relevant U.S. jurisdictions in relation to company law. The following issues, among many others, are raised: decisions under uncertainty when the risks of opportunism of the parties is very high; contract incompleteness and ex post conflicts; protection of convertible bondholders in mergers and acquisitions and in assets disposal; use of convertible bonds to reorganise and restructure a firm; timing of the conversion and the issuer’s call option; majority-minority conflict in venture capital financing; duty of loyalty; fiduciary duties to preference shareholders; and financial contract design for controlling the board’s power in exit events. Throughout, the analysis includes discussion, comparison, and evaluation of statutory provisions, existing legal standards, and strategies for protection. It is unlikely that a more thorough or informative account exists of the complex regulatory problems created by hybrid financial instruments and of the different ways in which regulatory regimes have responded to the problems they raise. Because business parties in these jurisdictions have a lot of scope and a strong incentive to contract for their rights, this book will also be of uncommon practical value to corporate counsel and financial regulators as well as to interested academics.

Exempt and Hybrid Securities Offerings

Exempt and Hybrid Securities Offerings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Convertible securities
ISBN: OCLC:762151174

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