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Title: Derivatives


1
Derivatives
  • An Overview of Products and Markets

2
Table of Contents
  • I. History
  • II. Markets
  • III. Options
  • IV. Futures
  • V. Forwards
  • VI. Swaps

3
History
  • A security contract whose price is derived from
    one or more underlying assets.
  • Used to hedge risk
  • E.X. Foreign investors buying ADR and currency
    future
  • Speculative purposes
  • Forwards-London Royal Exchange for tulip bulbs
    (1637)
  • Futures-Yodoy rice market in Osaka (1640s)
  • CBT 1848, Chicago Mercantile 1972
  • anything but onions-1950s Michigan
  • 1980s swaps and OTC

4
II. Markets
  • Exchange-Traded (344T)
  • Korea Exchange
  • Eurex
  • Chicago Mercantile Exchange
  • Chicago Board of Trade
  • TOCOM (Tokyo Commodity Exchange)
  • Intercontinental Exchange
  • JADE (Joint Asian Derivatives Exchange)

5
II. Markets (cont.)
  • Over-the-Counter (OTC)
  • Traded directly between two parties
  • 298B
  • Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements, Exotic Options
  • Quanto FX
  • Barrier, Range, Lookback, Down and In, Up and In,
    Rainbow, VIX, Asian Tail, Balloon,
    Outperformance, Chameleon, Greenshoe, Capped,
    Choose, Reload, Shout, Ladder, One Touch, Double
    No Touch, Knock-In, Caput, Basket Option,
    Russian, Mid-Atlantic, European, American,
    Bermuda, Evergreen, Spread, Naked, Abandonment,
    Look Up, Pop Up

6
III. Options
  • Contracts that give the buyer the right to buy or
    sell an asset at a specified future date
  • Put Sell Call - Buy
  • Put The buyer estimates that the underlying
    asset will drop below the exercise price before
    the expiration date
  • Stock Option
  • Bond Option
  • FX Option
  • LEAPs
  • Created relatively recently and typically extend
    2 years
  • Equity LEAPs always expire in January
  • 1000 Companies trade LEAPS, Indices

7
IV. Futures
  • Contracts to buy or sell an asset at a future
    price and date (price determined on settlement
    date)
  • Always traded on an exchange
  • Hedgers are seeking to eliminate the risk of
    price changes
  • Speculators seek to make a profit by predicting
    market moves and buying a commodity for which
    they have no practical use
  • Stock Future
  • Bond Future
  • FX Future
  • Commodities Future
  • Freight Rate Future
  • Weather Future

8
V. Forwards
  • Similar to future except price predetermined
  • Forwards always trade OTC
  • No cash flows until delivery
  • In case of physical delivery, the forward
    contract specifies to whom to make the delivery.
  • Commodities Forward
  • FX Forward
  • Forward Rate Agreement
  • Interest Rate Cap
  • Consider Real Estate examples

9
VI. Swaps
  • Two parties agree to exchange cash flows
  • Equity Swap
  • Interest Rate Swap
  • normally 'fixed against floating'
  • used by companies to alter their exposure to
    interest-rate fluctuations
  • Currency Swap
  • exchange a given amount of one currency for
    another and, after a specified period of time, to
    give back the original amounts swapped
  • Not considered a loan by US accounting laws (not
    reflected on a company's balance sheet)
  • Credit Default Swap
  • Most widely used credit derivative (typical term
    is five years)
  • designed to transfer the credit exposure of fixed
    income products between parties
  • one counterparty is selling insurance and the
    other counterparty is buying insurance against
    the default of the third party (contingent put)

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  • FIA Futures Industry Association
  • ISDA Website of International Swaps and
    Derivatives Association
  • OCC - Comptroller of the Currency, Administrator
    of National Banks
  • Bank for International Settlements
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