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Pricing Interest Rate Swaps in Traditional and Decentralised Finance
Harry Stobart
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Currency Swaps As a Long-Term International Financing Technique [PDF]
This paper provides a theoretical framework to evaluate the currency swap transactions initiated by the World Bank in 1981 to obtain long-term funds in low-interest German marks and Swiss francs in exchange for high-interest dollar loans. Unique in its concept as a combination of a traditional currency swap and a debt swap, this new technique is found ...
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Atomic Swaps As Options: A Derivative Finance Approach
Jonathan Reiter
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Pricing and valuation of carbon swap in uncertain finance market
Zhe Liu, Yanbin Li
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Sustainability and Green Finance and its Relevance to Debt for Nature Swap Financing
Umar Suffian Ahmad+2 more
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Infrastructure financing with project bond and credit default swap under public-private partnerships
International Journal of Project Management, 2017Abstract This paper elaborates the use of project bonds and a credit default swap (CDS) in infrastructure financing under public-private partnerships (PPPs). First, a structural model is presented and calibrated using market data to estimate the default probability of a project company in a PPP project, which lays the foundation for determining the ...
Dulcy M. Abraham, Shuai Li, Hubo Cai
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Creative finance and the local state: the Hammersmith and Fulham swaps affair
Political Geography, 1998Abstract In a seminal moment in the recent history of British finance, the House of Lords ruled in 1991 that local authorities were not permitted to participate in the swaps market. At one point, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham had accounted for half a per cent of all swaps trading across the world and a total of 137 councils were ...
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Korea-China Currency Swap-Financed Trade Settlement Facility
2014The US-Dollar is still the most widely used currency for the settlement of trade transactions in East Asia. Currency swaps between Asian countries are one possibility to reduce this dependency on the US Dollar. This chapter explains the background and various aspects of the Korea-China currency swap-financed facility. First the framework and mechanisms
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