Risk Takers
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John E. Marthinsen
About this book
Risk Takers: Uses and Abuses of Financial Derivatives bridges the gap between theory and practice, making the often mysterious world of derivative finance both accessible and engaging. Through clear explanations and real-world stories, John Marthinsen reveals how derivatives can be wielded to create or destroy value. Written in an approachable, non-technical style, the book vividly brings financial events to life, offering valuable insights into their causes, consequences, and lasting implications for markets and regulators.
This updated edition features in-depth analyses of the Archegos Capital Management collapse, driven by reckless use of total return swaps, and the Greensill Capital debacle, rooted in the misuse of supply chain finance through reverse and future factoring, and their pivotal roles in the downfall of Credit Suisse, once Switzerland’s second-largest bank. These and other real-life case studies enable even beginners to grasp the causes and effects of major derivative failures, while financial experts will find the analyses both rigorous and thought-provoking.
Risk Takers stands out for its clarity, depth, and breadth, illuminating how derivative failures connect to broader financial and economic issues. It offers timely lessons on how unchecked financial innovation can escalate into systemic crises when risk management fails.
Author / Editor information
John E. Marthinsen is Professor of Economics and International Business at Babson College in Babson Park, MA, where he holds The Distinguished Chair in Swiss Economics. He has extensive consulting and teaching experience, working for both domestic and international companies and universities, as well as the U.S. government. John has served on international company boards, the United Nations Association’s Economic Policy Council, and lectured at the Universities of Bern and Basel in Switzerland, and the University of Nurnberg in Germany. The author of many books and articles and the recipient of multiple teaching awards, his current research focuses on international macroeconomics and risk management, with a particular focus on Swiss financial markets and cryptocurrencies.
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Frontmatter
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Dedication
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Acknowledgments for the Fourth Edition
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Acknowledgments for the First to Third Editions
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Preface
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Chapter 1 Primer on Derivatives
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Chapter 2 Employee Stock Options
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Chapter 3 Roche Holding: The Company, Its Financial Strategy, and Bull Spread Warrants
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Chapter 4 The Three Amigos and Their Strategy
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Chapter 5 Metallgesellschaft AG
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Chapter 6 Swaps that Shook an Industry
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Chapter 7 Orange County
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Chapter 8 Barings Bank PLC
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Chapter 9 Long-Term Capital Mismanagement
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Chapter 10 Amaranth Advisors LLC
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Chapter 11 Société Générale and Rogue Trader Jérôme Kerviel
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Chapter 12 AIG: Two Roads to Ruin
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Chapter 13 JPMorgan Chase and the “London Whale”
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Chapter 14 Greensill Capital’s Supply-Chain Debacle: A Fintech Mirage
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Chapter 15 Archegos Capital Management: A Total Return Swap Catastrophe
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