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Bank Loans

Secondary Market and Portfolio Management

Fabozzi, Frank J. (Herausgeber)

Frank J. Fabozzi Series

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1. Auflage Juli 1998
224 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-883249-44-1
John Wiley & Sons

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The bank loan market has increased dramatically in recent years and is now viewed by some as a distinct asset class. This comprehensive book covers the structure of the market, secondary market in trading practices, and how to manage a bank loan portfolio.

Contributing Authors.

1. The Development of the Leveraged Loan Asset Class (S.
Miller).

2. The Leveraged Bank Loan Market (S. Oldham).

3. Evolving Role of Credit Ratings for Bank Loans (S.
Bavaria).

4. Bank Loan Ratings (J. Rocher, et al.).

5. The Impact of Subordination on Loan Loss (D. Keisman and S.
Miller).

6. Market Standards for Loan Trading in the Secondary Market (A.
Taylor).

7. Latin American Loan Syndications in the 1990s (M.
Coffey).

8. Securitization of Commercial and Industrial Loans (A.
Thompson).

9. Collateralized Loan Obligations: Markets and Analysis (R.
Thompson and E. Yun).

10. Corporate Loan Portfolio Management (E. Asarnow and M.
McAdams).

11. Credit Derivatives in Bank Loan Management (M. Anson).

Index.
Frank J. Fabozzi is editor of the Journal of Portfolio
Management and an Adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale
University's School of Management. Frank is a Chartered
Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant. He is on the
board of directors of the Guardian Life family of funds and the
BlackRock complex of funds. He earned a doctorate of economics from
the City University of New York in 1972 and in 1994 received an
honorary doctorate of Human Letters from Nova Southeastern
University. Frank is a Fellow of the International Center for
Finance at Yale University.

F. J. Fabozzi, School of Management, Yale University