Insurance From Underwriting to Derivatives

Insurance  From Underwriting to Derivatives
Author: Eric Briys,François de Varenne
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015055453198

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An in-depth look at the increasingly significant convergence between the insurance industry and the capital markets. This important publication, by two premier financial experts, explores the unique convergence of finance and insurance. The book covers the basics of property-casualty insurance, securitizing insurance risks, looks at life insurance in the United States and ALM in insurance. It addresses the questions and concerns of investment banks, brokerage firms and the insurance/reinsurance sector itself, examines ongoing trends and issues, and how current market pressures on insurance companies do not just create challenges but actually point the way to future promising developments.

Financial Innovations and the Welfare of Nations

Financial Innovations and the Welfare of Nations
Author: Laurent L. Jacque,Paul M. Vaaler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461516231

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The central question addressed in Financial Innovations and the Welfare of Nations is how the transfer of financial innovations from developed to developing economies can nurture the dynamics of emerging capital markets. National capital markets can be positioned along a continuum ranging from embryonic to mature and emerged markets according to a decreasing "national cost of capital" criterion. In the introductory chapter Laurent Jacque argues that newly emerging countries are handicapped by a high cost of capital due to "incomplete" and inefficient financial markets. As capital markets graduate to higher level of "emergedness", their national firms avail themselves of a lower cost of capital that makes them more competitive in the global economy and spurs economic growth. Skillful transfer of financial innovations to emerging markets often encourages the deregulation of the country's financial services sector. This results into new conduits for a more efficient capital allocation process such as commercial paper, securitized consumer finance and other disintermediated modes of financing which out-compete traditional financial intermediaries (mostly commercial banks), reduce households' cost of living and conjointly fuel the dynamics of emerging markets. Our response to the central question of how the transfer of financial innovations can enhance the Wealth of Nations is to show that it reduces the cost of capital while not unduly increasing systemic risk. Part I examines the relationship between financial innovations and systemic risk of the international financial system.

Securitized Insurance Risk

Securitized Insurance Risk
Author: Michael Himick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135916657

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Securitized Insurance Risk is one of the first books to focus exclusively on the convergence of the insurance and financial markets in risk management and the emergence of insurance risk as a non-correlated asset class. Written for insurers and investors alike, this book explores the opportunities available to forward-looking risk and investment managers. Chapters by prominent experts specifically address: the win-win principle behind securitizing insurance risk; current structures, including catastrophe bonds, structured notes, catastrophe options, and swaps; partnering financial market tools with traditional reinsurance programs; holding insurance risk, uncorrelated with stocks and bonds; pricing insurance risk instruments and evaluating basic risk; and regulatory and accounting concerns.

Corporate Hedging in the Insurance Industry

Corporate Hedging in the Insurance Industry
Author: J. David Cummins,Richard D. Phillips,Stephen David Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1996
Genre: Derivative securities
ISBN: PSU:000026716800

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Risk Management Insurance and Derivatives

Risk Management Insurance and Derivatives
Author: G. Kotreshwar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Derivative securities
ISBN: 9350440636

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Derivatives and Corporate Risk Management

Derivatives and Corporate Risk Management
Author: J. David Cummins,Richard D. Phillips,Stephen David Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1997
Genre: Derivative securities
ISBN: PSU:000031957908

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Financial Risk and Derivatives

Financial Risk and Derivatives
Author: Henri Loubergé,Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:807246406

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The Post Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures

The Post Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures
Author: Gordon F. Peery
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470553718

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An in-depth look at the best ways to navigate the post-reform world of derivatives and futures The derivatives market is one of the largest, and most important financial markets in the world. It's also one of the least understood. Today we are witnessing the unprecedented reform and reshaping of this market, and along with these events, the entire life cycle of a derivatives transaction has been affected. Accordingly, nearly all market participants in the modern economy need to view the handling of risk by derivatives in a very different way. Many aspects of financial services reform are based on a belief that derivatives caused the Great Recession of 2008. While the difficulties we now face cannot be blamed solely on derivatives, the need to understand this market, and the financial products that trade within it, has never been greater. The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures provides straightforward descriptions of these important investment products, the market in which they trade, and the law that now, after July 16, 2011, governs their use in America and creates challenges for investors throughout the world. Author Gordon Peery is an attorney who works exclusively in the derivatives markets and specializes in derivatives and futures reform and market structure. Since representing clients in Congressional hearings involving Enron Corp., he has developed extensive experience in this field. With this guide, he reveals how derivatives law, and market practice throughout the world, began to change in historic ways beginning in 2011, and what you must do to keep up with these changes. Explains what derivatives and futures are, who trades them, and what must be done to manage risk in the post reform world Accurately reflects the futures and derivatives markets as they exist today and how they will be transformed by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Highlights the risks and common disputes regarding derivatives and futures, and offers recommendations for best practices in light of the evolving law governing derivatives The financial crisis has changed the rules of Wall Street, especially when it comes to derivatives and futures. The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures will help you navigate this evolving field and put you in a better position to make the most informed decisions within it.