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Sure there's a repository of stuff somewhere on WSO. Some of the stuff I've been reading/re-visiting recently:

  1. Fixed Income Securities by Tuckman - comprehensive treatment of rates, goes through the math but also has many practical examples and case studies. Broken down roughly by bond/curve basics, hedging techniques, and fixed-income products

  2. Money Markets by Stigum - comprehensive treatment of money markets and funding. there's not a lot of math, as money markets aren't particularly quanty. may be a bit dated, lot of changes going on in the money markets. organization seemed a bit random, in the middle of it all is a chapter on the Federal Reserve and how to read them

  3. Guide to Front End and Basis Swaps Markets (Credit Suisse) - pretty good primer on the front-end rates in derivatives space (as opposed to "cash" front-end instruments, e.g. repo, fed funds)

  4. Treasury Bond Basis - appears very specialized at first, but is riddled with practical examples in bond math and trading. includes numerous examples on carry, mark-to-market gains/losses, hedge PnL, repo, curve behavior. naturally, as it's focused on futures-bond basis, book is geared towards relative value. whenever possible though, authors place behavior of bond-basis within its bond market context at the time. needless to say, bit out-dated since everything is pre-2005 (higher rates, higher vol)

 

hi guys. i work in the middle office and would really appreciate if you could kindly share the pdfs of the 3 books with me. love to be in the front office some day, but really want good background first. it would be SO helpful and my life a little less stressed!! pls, i'll name my kids after you :)

 

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