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The Time-Series Behaviour of Credit Spreads on Yen Eurobonds
Batten, Jonathan,Ellis, Craig,Hogan, Warren 서울대학교 증권금융연구소 2003 증권금융저널 Vol.2 No.1
Straight fixed rate Yen denominated Eurobonds rerpesent the largest market segment after U.S. dollar denominated issues. The objective of this paper is to investigate the time series behaviour and the effciency of the markets for credit spreads between different risk and maturity classes of Yen denominated Eurobonds. We find that the credit spreads were time-varying and the return series were ineffcient though those results may have been due to differences in liquidity between the different credit classes and maturities of bonds. The implications of these results for credit spread derivatives is examined.
Terminology of metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2013)
Batten, Stuart R.,Champness, Neil R.,Chen, Xiao-Ming,Garcia-Martinez, Javier,Kitagawa, Susumu,Ö,hrströ,m, Lars,O’Keeffe, Michael,Paik Suh, Myunghyun,Reedijk, Jan De Gruyter 2013 Pure and applied chemistry. Vol.85 No.8
<P>A set of terms, definitions, and recommendations is provided for use in the classification of coordination polymers, networks, and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). A hierarchical terminology is recommended in which the most general term is coordination polymer. Coordination networks are a subset of coordination polymers and MOFs a further subset of coordination networks. One of the criteria an MOF needs to fulfill is that it contains potential voids, but no physical measurements of porosity or other properties are demanded per se. The use of topology and topology descriptors to enhance the description of crystal structures of MOFs and 3D-coordination polymers is furthermore strongly recommended.</P>
Bar, Arun Kumar,Chakrabarty, Rajesh,Chi, Ki-Whan,Batten, Stuart R.,Mukherjee, Partha Sarathi Royal Society of Chemistry 2009 Dalton Transactions Vol.2009 No.17
<P>The coordination driven self-assembly of discrete molecular triangles from a non-symmetric ambidentate linker 5-pyrimidinecarboxylate (5-pmc) and Pd(II)/Pt(II) based 90° acceptors is presented. Despite the possibility of formation of a mixture of isomeric macrocycles (linkage isomers) due to different connectivity of the ambidentate linker, formation of a single and symmetrical linkage isomer in both the cases is an interesting observation. Moreover, the reported macrocycles represent the first example of discrete metallamacrocycles of bridging 5-pmc. While solution composition in both the cases was characterised by multinuclear NMR study and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), the identity of the assemblies in the solid state was established by X-ray single crystals structure analysis. Variable temperature NMR study clearly ruled out the formation of any other macrocycles by [4 + 4] or [2 + 2] self-assembly of the reacting components.</P> <P>Graphic Abstract</P><P>Self-assembly of heterometallic molecular triangles using an ambidentate linker and 90° Pd(II)/Pt(II) acceptors has been presented. Self-selection of a single linkage isomer was observed in both cases, despite the possibility of formation of several isomers due to different connectivity of the ambidentate linker. <IMG SRC='http://pubs.rsc.org/services/images/RSCpubs.ePlatform.Service.FreeContent.ImageService.svc/ImageService/image/GA?id=b900118b'> </P>