Rakesh Saxena
Rakesh Saxena is a pricing and risk analysis specialist in insurance and derivative products and has extensive deal making in the emerging economies. He can be reached at derivatives@shaw.ca. Home URL: http://www.quoteplatform.com
Articles by this Author
Securitization Only Way Forward for Growth Companies
- By Rakesh Saxena
- Published 11/2/2008
- Loans
- Unrated
In view of the turmoil in the credit markets, securitization of productive assets is perhaps the only realistic financing proposition. A few guidelines are in order here.
Cyclical Argument for Equities in Serious Question Today
- By Rakesh Saxena
- Published 10/23/2008
- Unrated
Equity analysts appear convinced that this downturn in the markets is cyclical in nature, and that recent levels represent a bottom. Before you buy anything, ascertain what exactly is cyclical.
Why Equities will Follow the Debt Meltdown
- By Rakesh Saxena
- Published 10/10/2008
- Unrated
While the turmoil in the debt markets is set to continue, despite the passage of the bailout package, Wall Street analysts are now busy making the case for equities. There are unique buying opportunities out there today, is a classic refrain in the television and print media. Really? Wilful blindness or plain old-fashioned ignorance?
AIG, and the Collapse of the Global Capitalist Economy
- By Rakesh Saxena
- Published 09/17/2008
- Unrated
The chaos today on Wall Street bears no resemblance to earlier meltdowns, primarily because it comes at a time when the five-decade-old process of global capital accumulation has stalled, and because risk insurance coverage providers, who remained pillars of that process, are now finding out that their risk assessment methodologies were premised more on optimism than verifiable substance.
From Gold to Dust in South American mining
- By Rakesh Saxena
- Published 05/30/2008
- Unrated
Equity and debt prices for internationally listed companies mining in large parts of Latin America have deteriorated sharply in recent weeks in the face of changes in government policies. What does the future hold for those invested in South American mining?
