Property Derivatives - External Links

External Links

  • Royal Bank of Scotland report on UK Commercial Exchange Traded Property Derivative Futures.
  • Free information on property derivatives and investment strategies.
  • Report on the State of the Sector & Subsector Property Derivatives Market (March 2010)
  • 'Trading Property Derivatives'; PDIG - practical tips and advice on how to tackle the issues involved in getting an organisation to the stage where it can trade derivatives routinely. March 2010
  • 'Getting into Property Derivatives'; PDIG - independent report by market practitioners to support further development in the understanding of property derivatives, with a particular focus on potential end-users of the product. updated Feb.2010
  • FTSE Indices for Property Derivatives; FTSE
  • Property Derivatives; ICAP Property Derivatives
  • Property Derivatives;DTZ Tullet Prebon
  • Property Derivatives, A Meaningful Introduction to Property Derivatives
  • ISDA’s 2007 Property Index Derivatives Definitions: A Killer Application for the Property Index Derivatives Market? Edmund Parker
  • Property Linked Warrants and Certificates
  • Property Derivatives Interest Group (PDIG)- A Special Interest Group of the UK's Investment Property Forum
  • Eurex - Property Index Futures
  • S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index Forecasts
  • CB Richard Ellis-GFI Property Derivatives, GFI PropertyMatch trading portal

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