Financial Markets, Instruments and Institutions - Hardcover

Santomero, Anthony; Babbel, David

 
9780071146470: Financial Markets, Instruments and Institutions

Synopsis

A textbook for modular courses in financial markets or money and banking. It focuses on the function, pricing and institutional structure of the financial markets, and though negelcting macroeconomic apparatus, it attempts to develop more fully the pricing of various financial instruments and the difference between instruments and institutions that operate in the financial markets. It incorporates modern financial pricing theory and technology, and uses real world examples from The Federal Reserve and the World Bank.

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New coverage of important topics including coverage of the Eurodollar, Money Market Mutual Funds, The Financial Modernization Act of 1999 , IPOs, credit derivatives, improved coverage of stock valuation, etc. provides students with the most modern coverage in this course.
A variety of new boxes, readings from Business Week and the Wall Street Journal, and end of chapter review questions have been added to this edition. The new boxes and readings provide real world examples for the student, and the additional end of chapter review questions provide better study tools for the student.
Modern financial pricing theory and technology throughout the book expose the student to modern valuation (which is used among today's leading financial analysts and institutions); students are provided with a seamless bridge from the introductory course through higher level undergraduate and graduate courses.
A modern conceptual framework explains the behavior of all financial institutions (banks, S&Ls, insurance companies, pension funds, etc.)
An in-depth treatment of the markets for money, bond, mortgage and credit, as well as the financial instruments that make up the markets. Additionally, the authors explain the instruments equities, futures, options and other derivatives and their economic reasons for being.
A real world focus is found throughout the text with examples drawn from research as well as the authors' experience consulting with Citibank, the Federal Reserve, Goldman, Sachs & Co., the World Bank, major insurers, and large pension funds. Author Anthony Santomero was recently named the new President of the Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia.
Tables, graphs and boxed readings are updated providing students with the current trends of markets.
The pedagogical features for each chapter include a chapter outline, a section defining learning objectives, bolded key terms, end-of-the-chapter summery, key concepts linked to a glossary, review chapters and references. These features help students to understand and review the text.

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