Dark Pools is a practical text dealing with the increasingly important topic of dark pools, or non-displayed, off-exchange trading and liquidity. It discusses the development of the equity trading marketplace over the past two decades and how dark pools may evolve in a post-financial crisis world.
Dark Pools is a practical text dealing with the increasingly important topic of dark pools, or non-displayed, off-exchange trading and liquidity. It discusses the development of the equity trading marketplace over the past two decades and how dark pools may evolve in a post-financial crisis world.
ERIK BANKS is responsible for risk management within the Corporate and Investment Bank at the European universal bank UniCredit. Over the past 23 years he has held senior risk positions at Citibank, Merrill Lynch and in the hedge fund sector, in New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong, London and Munich. He is the author of more than 20 books on risk, derivatives, emerging markets and governance.
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PART I: THE NATURE OF CATASTROPHE Taxonomy of Risk Catastrophes Financial Catastrophe PART II: THE RISK FRAMEWORK The Risk Management Process Models, Metrics and Limitations PART III: PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT Past Catastrophes Lessons Learned and Prescriptive Measures The Future of Risk Management Notes Bibliography Index
PART I: MARKET STRUCTURE 1. Introduction to Dark Pools 2. Market Liquidity and Structure 3. Dark Pool Structure PART II: MICRO ISSUES 4. Topics in Pricing and Execution 5. Trading in Dark Pools 6. Aspects of Technology and Architecture PART III: ENVIRONMENT OF THE FUTURE 7. Regulation, Control, and Transparency 8. The Future of Dark Pools
PART I: THE NATURE OF CATASTROPHE Taxonomy of Risk Catastrophes Financial Catastrophe PART II: THE RISK FRAMEWORK The Risk Management Process Models, Metrics and Limitations PART III: PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT Past Catastrophes Lessons Learned and Prescriptive Measures The Future of Risk Management Notes Bibliography Index
PART I: MARKET STRUCTURE 1. Introduction to Dark Pools 2. Market Liquidity and Structure 3. Dark Pool Structure PART II: MICRO ISSUES 4. Topics in Pricing and Execution 5. Trading in Dark Pools 6. Aspects of Technology and Architecture PART III: ENVIRONMENT OF THE FUTURE 7. Regulation, Control, and Transparency 8. The Future of Dark Pools
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'This is an excellent book. It is bang up to date, in what is a very fast changing area. It is clearly written, and provides a very comprehensive description of these markets and how they work. While it fully covers dark pools, its coverage is much wider than that - covering trading in equity markets more generally' - Professor Charles Sutcliffe, The ICMA Centre, University of Reading, UK
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