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Credit Derivatives

Credit Derivatives is a specialized subject in finance that focuses on financial instruments used to manage and transfer credit risk. Read more...

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ZISHI Cornerstone provides the essential market, product, professional and technical knowledge required to progress in a finance-focused role. We can support growth at entry level to board level, for individuals or whole departments. We have the courses and expertise to expand your knowledge and move you forward.We deliver the practical markets and financial knowledge required to ensure sustainable growth. This is grounded in compliant business management. We will guide you through the maze of risk and regulation and keep you ahead of policies and processes at the pace of change.

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Types of Credit Derivatives

Understanding various credit derivatives such as credit default swaps (CDS), total return swaps, and credit-linked notes, and their specific functions.

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Pricing Model

Learning the methods and models used to price credit derivatives accurately, including factors that influence their valuation.

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Mechanisms and Structures

Studying the operational mechanics and structures of credit derivatives, including how they transfer and manage credit risk.

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The Regulatory of Environment

Exploring the legal and regulatory frameworks governing credit derivatives to ensure compliance and mitigate systemic risk.

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Risk Management Applications

Analyzing how credit derivatives are used in risk management and investment strategies to hedge against credit risk and enhance portfolio performance.

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Examining a borrower's financial statements to assess financial health, profitability, liquidity, and operational efficiency, which are crucial for determining creditworthiness.

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Cash Flow Analysis

Focusing on the analysis of cash flows to evaluate the borrower’s ability to generate sufficient cash to cover debt obligations, a key indicator of financial stability.

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Credit Risk Assessment

Assessing the potential risk of default by the borrower, using credit scoring models and other risk assessment tools to determine the level of risk involved in extending credit.

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