Capital Markets, Derivatives, and the Law: Positivity and Preparation

Capital Markets, Derivatives, and the Law: Positivity and Preparation
ISBN-10
0190879637
ISBN-13
9780190879631
Category
Capital market
Pages
513
Language
English
Published
2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Author
Alan N. Rechtschaffen

Description

Dramatic failures in individual markets and institutions sparked a global financial crisis that resulted in political, social, and economic unrest. In the United States, a host of legislative acts have completely reshaped the regulatory landscape. Capital Markets, Derivatives and the Law: Positivity and Preparation investigates the impact of the financial crisis on capital markets and regulation. With an emphasis on the structure and the workings of financial instruments, it considers market evolution after the crisis and the impact of Central Bank policy. In doing so, it provides the reader with the tools to recognize vulnerabilities in capital market trading activities. This edition serves as an essential guide to better understand the legal and business considerations of capital market participation. With useful definitions, case law examples, and expert insight into structures, regulation, and litigation strategies, Capital Markets, Derivatives and the Law: Positivity and Preparation offers readers invaluable tools to make prudent, well-informed decisions.

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