Introduction to MALAYSIAN DERIVATIVES

This derivative textbook explains derivative concepts and principles in clear and simple terms so that they can be readily understood. In addition, students will find the examples and cases inside authentic and practical, as they apply to Malaysian context. The first part begins with an overview of...

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Main Authors: Rosalan Ali (Author), Ho, Soke Fun (Author), Noryati Ahmad (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Shah Alam University Publication Centre (UPENA), Universiti Teknologi MARA 2007
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Summary:This derivative textbook explains derivative concepts and principles in clear and simple terms so that they can be readily understood. In addition, students will find the examples and cases inside authentic and practical, as they apply to Malaysian context. The first part begins with an overview of financial markets and institutions. It goes on o introduce the concepts of derivatives. Part 2 of the text explains the principles of futures and trading strategies of commodity and financial futures. Mechaanics of hedging, speculating, spreading and arbitraging with palm oil, index, interest rate, bond and single-stock futures are well discussed in the Malaysian derivatives market. Part 3 introduces the principles of options and discusses the trading strategies of index options and stock options. It discusses clearly on the basic strategies of call and put options, explores further on synthetic strategies of straddle, strangle and spread for unlimited profits and limited losses and explains briefly on valuation models of options. The final part discusses on the market structure and other Malaysian derivatives. It extends its discussion on the functions of derivative exchange house and clearinghouse in Malaysia, and market analysis of palm oil, stock and fixed-income investments. It extends its discussions on other derivatives with references to swaps and warrants, and ends up by rexiewing on Malaysian units trusts.
Physical Description:xi, 306 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9833644112
9789833644117