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Special Factors Making Small Post-Socialist Economies Susceptible To Bank System Risk
Special Factors Making Small Post-Socialist Economies Susceptible To Bank System Risk
Patricia A. McCoy
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At The Intersection Of Bank Finance And Derivatives: Who Has The Right Of Way?, Christian Johnson
At The Intersection Of Bank Finance And Derivatives: Who Has The Right Of Way?, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
The over-the-counter (“OTC”) derivatives industry has developed into one of the world's fastest growing financial markets.1Businesses of almost any description, size, and sophistication now engage in derivative transactions.
Minimizing The Risks Of Otc Derivatives Through Loan Documentation, Christian Johnson
Minimizing The Risks Of Otc Derivatives Through Loan Documentation, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
Following an introduction to the two types of derivatives instruments (exchange and over-the-counter ("OTC")) this article focuses primarily on minimizing risk from OTC derivatives used to hedge variable interest rate risk. The author uses best practices observed in a loan documentation review of 200 institutions' transactions to demonstrate that the path to risk mitigation lies prudent loan documentation that includes definitions and controls. Controls may include restricting the amount of indebtedness, controlling the quality of the transaction, restricting the purposes for a transaction, pledging collateral, default provisions, application of proceeds, and the incorporation of loan covenants.