Three Essays on Financial Innovation

Three Essays on Financial Innovation
Author: Boris Vallée
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
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This dissertation is made of three distinct chapters that empirically investigate financial innovation in different fields: household finance, public finance and financial institutions. The first chapter presents a work joint with Claire Célérier,analyzing the growing complexity of retail structured products, and how bank use complexity to mitigate competitive pressure.The second chapter, joint with Christophe Pérignon, studies how local governments strategically use toxic loans according to their political incentives. The third chapter explores the effects of exercising contingent capital, and how these instruments can contribute to solving the bank leverage dilemna.

Three Essays on Financial Innovation

Three Essays on Financial Innovation
Author: Mari L. Robertson
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Total Pages: 410
Release: 2010
Genre: Asset-backed financing
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This dissertation concerns financial innovation in credit instruments. The implications of three of these new instruments--securitized assets, secondary market syndicated loans, and credit derivatives--for participating institutions and the macroeconomy are examined from two different approaches. Two essays explore their impact on the credit and interest rate channels of the monetary policy transmission mechanism, and the third essay analyzes security design features to signal instrument value.

Of Synthetic Finance

Of Synthetic Finance
Author: Benjamin Lozano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-09-18
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ISBN: 9781138379329

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Synthetic finance revolutionizes materialism such that we can now create wealth in the process of universally distributing it. While financial innovation in global capitalism provided the conditions for the 2008 financial crisis, it has also engineered a set of financial technologies with universal distributive potential. This bookexplains this possibility anddemonstrates how it can be achieved through a rigorous ontological exposition of the radical, nomadic, distributive power of synthetic finance. It also illustrates that Gilles Deleuze is the heterodox political economist who best reveals its profound material capacities. This book articulates an innovative method for the study of finance, fundamentally revaluates political economy as a discipline and practice, and inaugurates a research project from which derivative methodologies and approaches to critical finance can evolve. Of Synthetic Finance actualizes a new kind of heterodox political economy called speculative materialism, and advocates a radical project of speculative materialist financial engineering. Both of these are predicated on the deployment of the latent, nomadic, monstrous capacities of synthetic finance to create and universally distribute risk and cash flow. This book is a must read for anyone interested in critical finance, the financial crisis and the future of political economy.