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020 _a9783031539145
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100 _aSpinner, Albin
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245 _aThe financial metaverse:
_btokens, derivatives and other synthetic assets
260 _bPalgrave Macmillan
_aCham
_c2024
300 _axxi, 263 p.
365 _aEUR
_b59.99
500 _aTable of content: Financial Metaverse: Trading Tokens, Derivatives and Other Digital Twins Albin Spinner Pages 1-13 Market Finance Albin Spinner Pages 15-61 Synthetic Assets Play a Standardisation Role Albin Spinner Pages 63-105 The Economics of Financial Infrastructure Albin Spinner Pages 107-143 The Motivations of Synthetic Assets Albin Spinner Pages 145-198 Convention for Valuation Albin Spinner Pages 199-238 Back Matter Pages 239-263 [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-53915-2]
520 _aDerivative trading? That's something for Wall Street types, right? Maybe, but it also affects everyone else in ways that are still little appreciated. Futures traders have paralysed the global trade of nickel, a key component in the battery of your neighbour’s Tesla. For a few minutes one trading day during the pandemic, sellers of crude oil were paying buyers to take the stuff, defying the very notion of trading, in an episode straight out of “Alice in Wonderland”. Understanding how this obscure corner of finance works (and what happens when it doesn't) is a key pillar of financial literacy today. If you are a financial markets practitioner, everyday investor, academic, regulator, policy maker or kitchen-table economist, you need to know how financial derivatives really work and be aware of the emerging digital innovations that makes this market the highest stake metaverse. (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-53915-2)
650 _aDerivative securities
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