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Proceedings of the workshop "Data requirements for monitoring derivative transactions", organised by the People's Bank of China and the Irving Fisher Committee, Zhengzhou, 27-29 September 2010

Irving Fisher Committee

No 35 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements

Date: 2012 Written 2012-02
ISBN: 92-9131-104-9
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Chapters in this book:

Derivatives markets, products and participants: an overview , pp 3-11 Downloads
Michael Chiu
Derivative market: the experience of Chile , pp 12-19 Downloads
Luis Opazo
Development and utilisation of financial derivatives in China , pp 20-28 Downloads
Jinan Yan
The treatment of financial derivatives in BPM6 , pp 31-42 Downloads
Eduardo Valdivia-Velarde
The BIS framework for monitoring financial derivatives , pp 43-53 Downloads
Karsten von Kleist
Cross-border derivatives statistics in France: the use of accounting data , pp 54-61 Downloads
Alain Christophory
The regulation and supervision of banks' derivatives activities: existing practices, challenges, and preliminary proposals from data perspective , pp 65-69 Downloads
Yuanfeng Hou
The role of oversight in collecting derivatives data , pp 70-79 Downloads
Marc Hollanders
Development of derivatives statistics: challenges for the Bank of Japan , pp 80-85 Downloads
Satoru Hagino
Statistics on securities issuance and holdings , pp 89-101 Downloads
Branimir Gruic and Paul Van den Bergh
Developing database on securities holders information: the case of Japan , pp 102-110 Downloads
Yoshiko Sato

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