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Exotic options effective way to hedge risk and counterparty exposure

Exotic options are attracting more interest from hedge funds despite the problems inflicted on the sector by the subprime debacle. Stephen Quigley and Jamie Wynn-Williams in London and Phyllis Feinberg in New York discuss the future of these financial vehicles

Exotic instruments are options which have features that are more complex than commonly traded vanilla products. These products are usually traded over-the-counter (OTC) in the credit derivatives market or they are embedded in structured notes. Hedge funds and other financial institutions with complex portfolios use exotic instruments.

Rohan Douglas, founder and CEO at Quantifi, a provider of

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