Introduction -- Money -- Payment -- Personal and property rights -- Intangibles as property -- The legal nature of the international bond market -- Fiduciary duties and how they arise -- Fiduciary duties in financial markets -- Credit support in financial markets -- Security interests -- The construction of financial contracts.
Summary:
In modern financial markets it often falls to the lawyers to do the thinking about the nature and consequences of the structures and products that their clients have invented. The purpose of this book is to help the lawyers who advise clients on financial law in this task of analysis.
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