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Beschreibung
This jargon-busting book describes how the bond and money markets work and how they impact on everyday life. It assumes no specialised prior knowledge of finance theory and provides an authoritative and comprehensive run-down of the workings of the modern financial system. It’s in the money markets where money, or the value of money, can be bought and sold. It’s the place where Treasury bills, deposits, repurchase agreements, short-lived mortgages etc, can be traded. These are crucial to the global economy because they provide liquidity funding for the global financial system. Bond markets operate in the same way but are financial markets where participants can issue new debt or buy and sell existing debt – known as bonds. As with money markets, bond markets are key because they provide money where no money previously existed (think of your mortgage). Using real world examples from media such as the Financial Times, bestselling author Glen Arnold gives an international perspective on these markets. Understand key bond and money market terms and banking products Explore the wide variety of types of markets and their functions eg. LIBOR, gilts, government debt Gain insight into the main factors influencing prices in the financial markets Learn how fluctuations in the money markets can affect you and your own money strategies
This jargon-busting book describes how the bond and money markets work and how they impact on everyday life. It assumes no specialised prior knowledge of finance theory and provides an authoritative and comprehensive run-down of the workings of the modern financial system. It’s in the money markets where money, or the value of money, can be bought and sold. It’s the place where Treasury bills, deposits, repurchase agreements, short-lived mortgages etc, can be traded. These are crucial to the global economy because they provide liquidity funding for the global financial system. Bond markets operate in the same way but are financial markets where participants can issue new debt or buy and sell existing debt – known as bonds. As with money markets, bond markets are key because they provide money where no money previously existed (think of your mortgage). Using real world examples from media such as the Financial Times, bestselling author Glen Arnold gives an international perspective on these markets. Understand key bond and money market terms and banking products Explore the wide variety of types of markets and their functions eg. LIBOR, gilts, government debt Gain insight into the main factors influencing prices in the financial markets Learn how fluctuations in the money markets can affect you and your own money strategies
Über den Autor
Glen Arnold, PhD, runs his own equity portfolio from the heart of rural Leicestershire. He used to teach in the City and was a Professor of Investment but concluded that academic life was not nearly as much fun, nor as intellectually stimulating, as making money in the markets. For decades, his research focus explored the question: ‘What works in investment?’ drawing on the ideas of the great investors, academic discoveries and his own experience, good and bad. As well as being author of the UK’s number 1 investment book, The Financial Times Guide to Investing, he wrote the investing classics, The Great Investors, The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing, Get Started In Shares, and The Deals of Warren Buffett. He has also written several market-leading university textbooks including Corporate Financial Management, as well as the best-selling book on banking, The Financial Times Guide to Banking.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Preface
  • Part 1: An Overview
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction to Bond and Money Markets
  • Part 2: Bond Markets
  • Chapter 2 – Government Bonds
  • Chapter 3 – Government Bonds around the World
  • Chapter 4 – Corporate Bonds
  • Chapter 5 – Credit Ratings for Bonds
  • Chapter 6 – High-yield and Hybrid Bonds
  • Chapter 7 – International Bonds
  • Part 3: Money Markets
  • Chapter 8 – Interbank and Euro Currency
  • Chapter 9 – Treasury Bills and Commercial Paper
  • Chapter 10 – Repurchase Agreements and Certificates of Deposit
  • Chapter 11 – Bills of Exchange and Banker’s Acceptances
  • Part 4: Valuing Bonds and Money Market Instruments
  • Chapter 12 – Financial Concepts and Mathematics
  • Chapter 13 – Bond Valuation
  • Chapter 14 – Money Market Securities Valuation
  • Part 5: Some Variations on a Bond Theme
  • Chapter 15 – Securitisation
  • Chapter 16 – Central Banking Influences on Interest Rates
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780273791799
ISBN-10: 0273791796
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Arnold, Glen
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: FT Publishing International
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Pearson, St.-Martin-Str. 82, D-81541 München, salesde@pearson.com
Maße: 234 x 156 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Glen Arnold
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.07.2015
Gewicht: 0,734 kg
Artikel-ID: 105214062