TY - BOOK ID - 375813 TI - Codes of Finance : Engineering Derivatives in a Global Bank PY - 2011 SN - 9780691151502 0691151504 9786613212610 1283212617 1400840465 9781400840465 PB - Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Private finance KW - Organization theory KW - AA / International- internationaal KW - FR / France - Frankrijk KW - 333.605 KW - 333.130.1 KW - Nieuwe financiële instrumenten. KW - Bankbedrijf. Buiten-balans verrichtingen. KW - Bank management KW - Derivative securities KW - Financial engineering KW - Selling KW - Banks and banking KW - Salesmanship KW - Salesmen and salesmanship KW - Business KW - Retail trade KW - Advertising KW - Marketing KW - Sales promotion KW - Computational finance KW - Engineering, Financial KW - Finance KW - Derivative financial instruments KW - Derivative financial products KW - Derivative instruments KW - Derivatives (Finance) KW - Financial derivatives KW - Securities KW - Structured notes (Securities) KW - Management KW - Bankbedrijf. Buiten-balans verrichtingen KW - Nieuwe financiële instrumenten KW - E-books KW - 2008 financial crisis. KW - CGPs. KW - General Bank. KW - back-office managers. KW - bank. KW - banks. KW - border control. KW - capital guarantee products. KW - client preference. KW - clients. KW - codes. KW - commoditization. KW - competition. KW - costs. KW - credit default swaps. KW - derivation. KW - derivatives. KW - economic derivation. KW - economic goods. KW - economic theorists. KW - financial crisis. KW - financial industry. KW - financial instruments. KW - financial operators. KW - financial products. KW - front office. KW - high-maintenance products. KW - investors. KW - market values. KW - market. KW - markets. KW - opaque strategies. KW - portfolios. KW - pricer. KW - products. KW - reverse finance. KW - risks. KW - salespeople. KW - securities. KW - services. KW - traders. KW - trading room. KW - value creation. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:375813 AB - The financial industry's invention of complex products such as credit default swaps and other derivatives has been widely blamed for triggering the global financial crisis of 2008. In Codes of Finance, Vincent Antonin Lépinay, a former employee of one of the world's leading investment banks, takes readers behind the scenes of the equity derivatives business at the bank before the crisis, providing a detailed firsthand account of the creation, marketing, selling, accounting, and management of these financial instruments-and of how they ultimately created havoc inside and outside the bank. ER -