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Welcome Syllabus Homework policy Email Taking notes

Introduction

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Derivatives are financial instruments whose price and value derive from the value of the underlying assets or other variables (ISDA)

Derivatives are a “zero sum game”

Derivatives Definition

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1840s Midwest USA farmers 1848 Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) for

grain 1874 Chicago Produce Exchange for

butter/eggs 1919 Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Risk management Land options Risk management

History of Derivatives

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OTC vs. Exchanges

Eurex (E-X) Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE)

Derivative Markets

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Source: WFE/IOMA Derivatives Market Survey 2014

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Source: Bank for International Settlements

Dec 200758,244

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Source: WFE/IOMA Derivatives Market Survey 2014

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Source: WFE/IOMA Derivatives Market Survey 2014

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Futures Options / Warrant Future options Swaps Mortgage backed securities Forward Rate Agreement Convertible bonds Real options

Derivative Instruments

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Stocks (example) Bonds Indices Commodities (examples for metal and ag.) Currencies Weather Carbon emissions Radio bandwidth

Underlying Assets

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Arbitrage Speculation Hedging

Derivative Uses