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Analysis of the Russian Market of Derivative Financial Instruments
[Анализ Развития Российского Рынка Производных Финансовых Инструментов]

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  • Danilov, Yury (Данилов, Юрий)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The paper studies the development of the Russian derivative financial instruments. The results of calculations of the main quantitative indicators of the development of this market, including the main structural parameters, are presented. The main obstacles are identified and proposals for their overcoming are formulated. Factors determining the formation of foreign markets for derivative financial instruments on Russian assets and factors facilitating the return of these markets to Russian jurisdiction are investigated. Proposals on the further development of the markets for derivative financial instruments in Russia are formulated.

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  • Danilov, Yury (Данилов, Юрий), 2018. "Analysis of the Russian Market of Derivative Financial Instruments [Анализ Развития Российского Рынка Производных Финансовых Инструментов]," Working Papers 031829, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    1. Yu. Danilov & O. Buklemishev & A. Abramov., 2017. "Urgency of financial markets’ and non-banking financial sector reform," VOPROSY ECONOMIKI, N.P. Redaktsiya zhurnala "Voprosy Economiki", vol. 9.
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