Tamara Teplova, Tatiana V. Sokolova, Qaiser Munir
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The bond market is a key securities market and emerging economies present exciting, new investment opportunities. This timely book provides insights into these emerging bond markets through empirical models and analytical databases, i.e. Bloomberg, EikonRefinitiv and the Russian Cbonds.
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The bond market is a key securities market and emerging economies present exciting, new investment opportunities. This timely book provides insights into these emerging bond markets through empirical models and analytical databases, i.e. Bloomberg, EikonRefinitiv and the Russian Cbonds.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000201789
- Artikelnr.: 60202218
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000201789
- Artikelnr.: 60202218
Tamara Teplova joined HSE (Moscow, Russia) in 1993. HSE is one of the top-300 universities in the world. Dr Teplova is the head of the master program 'Financial markets and institutions' and the author of 11 papers in impact factor Scopus journals. She is the head of research projects initiated by government agencies and investment companies.
Tatiana V. Sokolova is a senior lecturer of HSE. Her research interest is financial economics. Dr Sokolova has published some papers in reputable Scopus journals. She is the co-author of two monographs on bond markets (in Rus.). She successfully participated in research projects initiated by the Ministries of the Russian Federation.
Qaiser Munir is a Professor and Director, Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) at IBA Karachi, Pakistan. He is also a member of Research Studies Evaluation and Review Committee, Ministry of Planning Development and Reform. Prior to joining IBA, he was associated with Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) for ten years as a faculty member.
Tatiana V. Sokolova is a senior lecturer of HSE. Her research interest is financial economics. Dr Sokolova has published some papers in reputable Scopus journals. She is the co-author of two monographs on bond markets (in Rus.). She successfully participated in research projects initiated by the Ministries of the Russian Federation.
Qaiser Munir is a Professor and Director, Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) at IBA Karachi, Pakistan. He is also a member of Research Studies Evaluation and Review Committee, Ministry of Planning Development and Reform. Prior to joining IBA, he was associated with Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) for ten years as a faculty member.
Part 1 Trends and determinants of bond market development 1. Change in
tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging
markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3.
National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of
development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond
markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets
5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6.
Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the
non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in
Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put
and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging
markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow:
Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of
corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging
markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction
shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13.
Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and
portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market:
Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets:
Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar
effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is
profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7
Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon
Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems
tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging
markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3.
National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of
development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond
markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets
5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6.
Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the
non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in
Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put
and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging
markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow:
Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of
corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging
markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction
shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13.
Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and
portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market:
Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets:
Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar
effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is
profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7
Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon
Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems
Part 1 Trends and determinants of bond market development 1. Change in tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3. National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets 5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6. Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow: Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13. Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market: Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets: Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7 Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems
Part 1 Trends and determinants of bond market development 1. Change in
tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging
markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3.
National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of
development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond
markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets
5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6.
Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the
non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in
Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put
and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging
markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow:
Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of
corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging
markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction
shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13.
Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and
portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market:
Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets:
Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar
effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is
profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7
Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon
Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems
tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging
markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3.
National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of
development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond
markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets
5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6.
Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the
non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in
Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put
and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging
markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow:
Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of
corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging
markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction
shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13.
Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and
portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market:
Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets:
Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar
effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is
profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7
Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon
Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems
Part 1 Trends and determinants of bond market development 1. Change in tendencies in the global debt market: Specifics of development of emerging markets 2. Asian bond markets: Potential benefits for global investors 3. National currency weakness and collective investment as determinants of development of domestic corporate bond markets Part 2 Pricing in bond markets 4. The determinants of government bond yields in emerging markets 5. Regional bond yields: Debt burden and liquidity are the key factors 6. Liquidity metrics in the bond market: Explaining yields in the non-financial and banking sectors 7. Determinants of bank bond spreads in Latin America 8. Specifics of pricing of corporate bonds with embedded put and call options 9. Do covenants really reduce the cost of debt in emerging markets? Part 3 If the default is tomorrow 10. If the default is tomorrow: Factors influencing corporate bond recovery rates 11. Determinants of corporate bond defaults: The role of corporate governance in emerging markets Part 4 Forecasting the dynamics of the bond market 12. Sanction shock and the SSA Caterpillar method: Forecasting the market dynamics 13. Modelling and forecasting systemic risk on the bond market Part 5 ETFs and portfolio investment 14. A new tool for an investor in the bond market: Corporate bond ETF 15. Portfolio investment in emerging bond markets: Trends and determinants Part 6 Anomalies in the bond markets 16. Calendar effects in emerging bond markets 17. Which investment strategy is profitable in the bond market Reverse or momentum? What about risk? Part 7 Analytical and information databases: Algorithms of work 18. Eikon Refinitiv, Bloomberg and Cbonds databases for solving research problems