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In Commodity Derivatives: Markets and Applications, Neil Schofield provides a complete and accessible reference for anyone working in, or studying commodity markets and their associated derivatives. Dealing primarily with over the counter structures, the book provides extensive coverage of both hard and soft commodities, including gold, crude oil, electricity, plastics, emissions and agriculturals. Using structures unique to the individual market, each chapter in… More >>
Commodity Derivatives: Markets and Applications
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I am sorry Neil, but this is one useless book, filled with void and useless text… If you already know what futures and swaps are, then you don’t even need to open the book unless you really feel like reading things like “mining disruptions can affect the price of coal” and similar. There aren’t any real info to get to understand the commodities markets, and I won’t even bother going into the details of what I would like to see there, because I don’t want to contribute in improving a maybe underway second edition of the book…
Rating: 1 / 5
This book is a nice overview of over-the-counter traded products in the Energy and Commodity markets. This book is organized like a Wall St primer, it starts with the overview of the particular market fundamentals and then gives examples of some derivatives related to the specific market. Unlike most books on derivatives this book is not very quantitative, but provides a good intro to the growing world of Energy and Commodity derivatives.
Rating: 4 / 5