The Capital Markets

The Capital Markets
Author: Gary Strumeyer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119220548

The Capital Markets: evolution of the financial ecosystem is the new standard providing practical text book style coverage of this dynamic market and its products. Written by the former President of BNY Mellon Capital Markets, LLC for both financial professionals and novices, The Capital Markets provides a comprehensive macro view of the marketplace and how its products operate. The subject matter offers an authoritative discussion of the fundamentals of both, the fixed income and equity markets, underwriting, securitizations, derivatives, currency among other products through the lens of leading industry practitioners. Key Learning Concepts Understand the impact of both global and domestic regulatory changes Learn about the products that holistically make up the capital markets Explore the components of the infrastructure that underpins these markets Examine the tools used for trading and managing risk Review new product innovations

Investing in Collateralized Debt Obligations

Investing in Collateralized Debt Obligations
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781883249908

The fastest growing sector of the asset-backed securities market is the collateralized debt obligation (CDO) market. CDOs are securities backed by a pool of diversified assets and are referred to as collateralized bond obligations (CBOs) when the underlying assets are bonds and as collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) when the underlying assets are bank loans. Investing in Collateralized Debt Obligations covers not only the fundamental features of these securities and the investment characteristics that make them attractive to a broad range of institutional investors, but also the tools for identifying relative value. Nearly a dozen of today's best known analysts discuss emerging market CBOs, relative value frameworks, pricing strategies and techniques, and more.

Collateralized Debt Obligations

Collateralized Debt Obligations
Author: Douglas J. Lucas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2006-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470045310

Since first edition's publication, the CDO market has seen tremendous growth. As of 2005, $1.1 trillion of CDOs were outstanding -- making them the fastest-growing investment vehicle of the last decade. To help you keep up with this expanding market and its various instruments, Douglas Lucas, Laurie Goodman, and Frank Fabozzi have collaborated to bring you this fully revised and up-to-date new edition of Collateralized Debt Obligations. Written in a clear and accessible style, this valuable resource provides critical information regarding the evolving nature of the CDO market. You'll find in-depth insights gleaned from years of investment and credit experience as well as the examination of a wide range of issues, including cash CDOs, loans and CLOs, structured finance CDOs and collateral review, emerging market and market value CDOs, and synthetic CDOs. Use this book as your guide and take advantage of this dynamic market and its products.

The Collateralised Loan Obligations (CLOs) - a Primer

The Collateralised Loan Obligations (CLOs) - a Primer
Author: Andreas A. Jobst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780974078410

The following descriptive paper surveys the various types of asset-backed securitisation (ABS) and provides a working definition of so-called collateralised loan obligations (CLOs), which allows issuers to sell large portfolios of commercial loans and their attendant credit risk directly to capital markets. Free of the common rhetoric and slogans, which sometimes substitute for understanding of the complex nature of structured finance, we describe the theoretical foundations of this specialised form of loan securitisation. The paper considers not only the distinctive properties and benefits of CLOs, but also the information economics inherent in the transfer of credit risk, in order to equally privilege the critical aspects of security design affecting the structure of CLO transactions.

Collateralized Debt Obligations

Collateralized Debt Obligations
Author: Douglas J. Lucas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2006-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471718874

Since first edition's publication, the CDO market has seen tremendous growth. As of 2005, $1.1 trillion of CDOs were outstanding -- making them the fastest-growing investment vehicle of the last decade. To help you keep up with this expanding market and its various instruments, Douglas Lucas, Laurie Goodman, and Frank Fabozzi have collaborated to bring you this fully revised and up-to-date new edition of Collateralized Debt Obligations. Written in a clear and accessible style, this valuable resource provides critical information regarding the evolving nature of the CDO market. You'll find in-depth insights gleaned from years of investment and credit experience as well as the examination of a wide range of issues, including cash CDOs, loans and CLOs, structured finance CDOs and collateral review, emerging market and market value CDOs, and synthetic CDOs. Use this book as your guide and take advantage of this dynamic market and its products.

The Collateralised Loan Obligations

The Collateralised Loan Obligations
Author: Andreas A. Jobst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974078410

The following descriptive paper surveys the various types of asset-backed securitisation (ABS) and provides a working definition of so-called collateralised loan obligations (CLOs), which allows issuers to sell large portfolios of commercial loans and their attendant credit risk directly to capital markets. Free of the common rhetoric and slogans, which sometimes substitute for understanding of the complex nature of structured finance, we describe the theoretical foundations of this specialised form of loan securitisation. The paper considers not only the distinctive properties and benefits of CLOs, but also the information economics inherent in the transfer of credit risk, in order to equally privilege the critical aspects of security design affecting the structure of CLO transactions.

Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance

Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance
Author: Janet M. Tavakoli
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 047148136X

The most cutting-edge read on CDO and credit market structures Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance provides a state-of-the-art look at the exploding CDO and structured credit products market. Financial expert Janet Tavakoli examines securitization topics never before seen in print, including the huge increase in the CDO arbitrage created by synthetics; the tranches most at risk from this new technology; dumping securitizations on bank balance sheets; the abuse of offshore vehicles by companies such as Enron; and securitizations made possible by new securitization techniques and the introduction of the Euro. This valuable guide comprehensively covers one of the fastest growing markets on Wall Street, predicting where new bank regulations and other developments may lead to product growth or product extinction. While providing an overview of the market and its dynamic growth, Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance explores the types of products offered, hedging techniques, and valuation and risk/return issues associated with investment in CDOs and synthetic CDOs. Janet M. Tavakoli, MBA (Chicago, IL), has over eighteen years of experience trading, structuring, and marketing derivatives and structured products with major financial institutions in New York and London. She is also the author of Credit Derivatives and Synthetic Structures, now in its Second Edition (0-471-41266-X).

CLO Investing

CLO Investing
Author: Shiloh Bates
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1642376574

Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) were left for dead after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008-2009. Since then, CLOs have made a surprising comeback. Their popularity among investors is partially the result of impressive CLO performance during the GFC and beyond. CLO notes issued before the GFC did not have material defaults, and many CLO equity securities issued prior to the GFC ended up with annualized returns above 20%. Today the CLO market has over $1 trillion in assets under management and has replaced banks as the largest lender to private equity-backed companies. CLO Investing: With an Emphasis on CLO Equity & BB Notes describes CLOs in detail, emphasizing the securities with the highest risk and reward potential, CLO BB notes and equity. The readers of this textbook will learn the characteristics of the CLO’s leveraged loans, financing structure, payment rules and tests, and historical returns. As CLOs are gaining in popularity, investment professionals of all varieties will benefit from author Shiloh Bates’s meticulous understanding of this unique market and the strategies for successfully investing in it. Book Revie 1: “For anyone wanting to learn about CLO Equity & BB Note asset classes, look no further.” -- Larry Swedroe, Head of Financial and Economic Research, Buckingham Asset Management Book Review 2: “Often described as the largest niche market nobody has ever heard of, Shiloh skillfully demystifies CLOs. Unique CLO concepts, such as their self-healing mechanism, are described in detail. This is your authoritative guide to the $1 trillion CLO asset class and CLO Equity and BB Notes in particular.” -- Steve Nesbitt, Chief Executive Officer, Cliffwater Book Review 3: “The industry has long needed a clear, thorough explanation of CLOs and their importance to markets. There's no one better qualified than Shiloh Bates to write it. He masterfully unpacks the details on vehicle structures as well as their role in the leverage finance ecosystem. This book is a must-read for anyone in the world of finance.” -- Randy Schwimmer, Co-Head of Senior Lending, Churchill Asset Management

Collateralised Loan Obligations (Clos) - a Primer

Collateralised Loan Obligations (Clos) - a Primer
Author: Andreas (Andy) Jobst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN:

The following descriptive paper surveys the various types of loan securitisation and provides a working definition of so-called collateralised loan obligations (CLOs). Free of the common rhetoric and slogans, which sometimes substitute for understanding of the complex nature of structured finance, this paper describes the theoretical foundations of this specialised form of loan securitisation. Not only the distinctive properties of CLOs, but also the information economics inherent in the transfer of credit risk will be considered, so that we can equally privilege the critical aspects of security design in the structuring of CLO transactions.