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The Credit Market Handbook

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The Credit Market Handbook

A valuable financial resource that covers a variety of advanced credit market issues The Credit Market Handbook provides a state-of-the-art look at credit analyses including the analysis of structured credit product. Author and financial expert H.

Standard & Poor's Fundamentals of Corporate Credit Analysis

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Standard & Poor's Fundamentals of Corporate Credit Analysis

An authoritative, in-depth guide to all aspects of credit analysis from the experts at Standard & Poor's. Credit analysis--gauging an issuer's ability to repay interest and principal on a bond issue--plays an essential role in determining how bond issues are rated and priced.

Measuring and Controlling Interest Rate and Credit Risk

Measuring and Controlling Interest Rate and Credit Risk, Second Edition offers a systematic evaluation of how to measure and control the interest rate risk and credit risk of a bond portfolio or trading position under various financial conditions.

Managing Credit Risk in Corporate Bond Portfolios

Expert guidance on managing credit risk in bond portfolios Managing Credit Risk in Corporate Bond Portfolios shows readers how to measure and manage the risks of a corporate bond portfolio against its benchmark.

Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance

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Collateralized Debt Obligations and Structured Finance

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.

The Securitization Markets Handbook

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The Securitization Markets Handbook

Noted experts Charles Stone and Anne Zissu provide an enlightening overview of how securitization works and explain how future cash flows from various asset classes from credit card receipts to mortgage payments can be packaged into bond-like products and sold to investors.