Hedge funds and prime brokers.
2009
339
134.77-BERMA
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT ; HEDGE FUNDS ; SALES REPRESENTATIVE ; ECONOMIC CRISIS ; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ; CREDIT RISK ; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; EUROPE ; ASIA
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ISBN 13 : 978-1-904339-99-1
Contents : Contents
Contributeurs : Richard R Lindsey, Larry E. Bergmann, Matthew B. Comstock, Nathan J. Greene, Russell D. Sacks, Paul Dentskevich, Barry P. Barbash, Robert Mirsky, Christopher Russell, Angus Davison, Larissa Silverentand, Petra Zijp, James Walker, David Aldrich, Marina Lewin, Rob Lockhart, Daniel Celeghin, Kevin P. Quirk
1. What are Hedge Funds ?
2. What are Prime Brokers ?
3. The US Prime Brokerage Model
4. The Non-US Prime Brokerage Agreement
5. Conflicts of Interest Involving Hedge Funds and their Prime Brokers
6. The Economic and Trading Factors that Drive the Relationship
7. Corporate Governance by and for Hedge Funds
8. Key Tax and Accounting Issues
9. Breach of Duty, Remedies and Insolvency
10. The Rising Regulatory Tide : Navigating the Coming US Hedge Fund Rules
11. The Draft Directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers
12. Legislative Developments in Asia
13. The Hedge Fund of Tomorrow : Building an Enduring Firm
14. The Credit Crisis and the Regulation of Hedge Funds : Two Roads Diverged ?
Language : English
Print : 2ème
Location : Nice Library
Material : Paper
Statement : Présent
Owner : Bibliothèque