Swiss Derivative Markets
Henri B. Meier (),
John E. Marthinsen (),
Pascal A. Gantenbein () and
Samuel S. Weber ()
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Henri B. Meier: HBM Sekretariat
John E. Marthinsen: Babson College
Pascal A. Gantenbein: University of Basel
Chapter Chapter 10 in Swiss Finance, 2023, pp 501-526 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Volatility is the mother of derivatives, but there is debate about whether speculation or hedging is the legitimate father. A virtual explosion of derivative activity has occurred during the past 50 years, as prices have become more volatile, contributing to a growing demand for hedging and the possibility of earning speculative profits. Derivatives are central to today’s financial markets and have grown to eclipse, in notional value, both the international equity and bond markets. Switzerland’s financial sector has actively participated in developing this global market. The key to success has been an ability to offer valued products at competitive prices with highly efficient processes, combined with trusted commitments to protect client confidentiality and assurances of liquidity and solvency, especially during stressful financial periods.
Keywords: Volatility; Derivatives; Derivative markets; Exchange-traded; Over-the-counter; Structured products (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23194-0_10
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