A Framework for the Surveillance of Derivatives Activities
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- Bank for International Settlements, 1996. "Proposals for improving global derivatives market statistics," CGFS Papers, Bank for International Settlements, number 06.
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- Mr. Jochen R. Andritzky, 2007. "Capital Market Development in a Small Country: The Case of Slovenia," IMF Working Papers 2007/229, International Monetary Fund.
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WP; derivative instrument; derivatives activity; risk; credit derivative; amount;All these keywords.
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