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by Gordon F. Peery (Author)
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.
Front Jacket
Derivatives law and market practice continue to change in historic ways since the Global Recession of 2008. Today there is no aspect of our financial system that evolves more dynamically than the derivatives market. Even though this market is arguably the largest and most powerful in the world, it is also the least understood. This is due to the arcane language that derivative practitioners frequently use, the complexity of these financial instruments, and the continuous evolution of the markets in which they trade. The need to understand derivatives has therefore never been greater. This text is designed to meet that need in an understandable way.
Since his work in Congressional hearings years ago involving derivatives traded by Enron Corp., author Gordon F. Peery developed a specialty in the legal aspects of futures and derivatives. As a leading thinker and counselor in derivatives reform, Peery reveals how derivatives law and market practice began to change in historic ways in 2011. Engaging and informative, The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures
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Explains what derivatives and futures are, who trades them, and how this trading will be transformed at the direction of the leaders of G20 countries
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Illustrates how high-profile failures over the years involving Long-Term Capital Management L.P., The Bear Stearns Companies, Inc., and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., compelled lawmakers to transform the OTC derivatives market into a market that resembles the futures market
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Provides an anatomy of a cleared derivative, illustrating each stage in its life cycle
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Dispels the myth that derivatives caused the 2008 market crises and explains how that myth played a role in reform
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Presents a panoramic historical survey of derivatives, from those used thousands of years ago to the present, and concludes with resources for monitoring today's rapidly evolving law and practice
The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures is the first comprehensive treatment of OTC derivatives reform that includes historical and practical reference points. It will enable readers of all experience levels to understand the evolution of post-reform derivative markets.
Back Jacket
Derivatives law and market practice continue to change in historic ways since the Global Recession of 2008. Today there is no aspect of our financial system that evolves more dynamically than the derivatives market. Even though this market is arguably the largest and most powerful in the world, it is also the least understood. This is due to the arcane language that derivative practitioners frequently use, the complexity of these financial instruments, and the continuous evolution of the markets in which they trade. The need to understand derivatives has therefore never been greater. This text is designed to meet that need in an understandable way.
Since his work in Congressional hearings years ago involving derivatives traded by Enron Corp., author Gordon F. Peery developed a specialty in the legal aspects of futures and derivatives. As a leading thinker and counselor in derivatives reform, Peery reveals how derivatives law and market practice began to change in historic ways in 2011. Engaging and informative, The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures:
- Explains what derivatives and futures are, who trades them, and how this trading will be transformed at the direction of the leaders of G20 countries
- Illustrates how high-profile failures over the years involving Long-Term Capital Management L.P., The Bear Stearns Companies, Inc., and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., compelled lawmakers to transform the OTC derivatives market into a market that resembles the futures market
- Provides an anatomy of a cleared derivative, illustrating each stage in its life cycle
- Dispels the myth that derivatives caused the 2008 market crises and explains how that myth played a role in reform
- Presents a panoramic historical survey of derivatives, from those used thousands of years ago to the present, and concludes with resources for monitoring today's rapidly evolving law and practice
The Post-Reform Guide to Derivatives and Futures is the first comprehensive treatment of OTC derivatives reform that includes historical and practical reference points. It will enable readers of all experience levels to understand the evolution of post-reform derivative markets.
Author Biography
GORDON F. PEERY has lectured in London, Hong Kong, Toronto, Brunei, Kuala Lumpur, and the United States on the 2008 market crises and derivatives reform. Since representing a leading investment bank in televised Enron hearings in Congress, Mr. Peery developed a global legal practice exclusively devoted to derivatives and futures clients. In his seventeenth year in large firm legal practice, Mr. Peery is a partner who counsels governments, sovereign wealth funds, international investment advisors, states, counties, global investment management clients, funds, managed accounts, real estate firms, energy companies, and individuals as a leader within the Derivatives and Structured Products Practice of K&L Gates LLP, one of the ten largest law firms in the world. Mr. Peery has actively contributed to International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) and the Futures Industry Association (FIA) working groups and has taught for ISDA. He has helped shape the next generation of derivatives and futures documentation and has authored or coauthored over thirty articles on derivatives and futures. He holds degrees from Vanderbilt Law School (JD, recipient of the endowed Bennett Douglas Bell Memorial Award) and the University of Southern California, where he graduated with a double-major, magna cum laude, as a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
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