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Financial markets and institutions / / Frederic S. Mishkin, Stanley G. Eakins
Financial markets and institutions / / Frederic S. Mishkin, Stanley G. Eakins
Autore Mishkin Frederic S
Edizione [8th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, Mass., : Pearson, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (834 p.) : ill
Disciplina 332.10973
Altri autori (Persone) EakinsStanley G
Soggetto topico Money - United States
Money market - United States
Financial institutions - United States
ISBN 1-292-12546-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contents on the Web -- Preface -- About the Authors -- Part One Introduction -- Chapter 1 Why Study Financial Markets and Institutions? -- Preview -- Why Study Financial Markets? -- Debt Markets and Interest Rates -- The Stock Market -- The Foreign Exchange Market -- Why Study Financial Institutions? -- Structure of the Financial System -- Financial Crises -- Central Banks and the Conduct of Monetary Policy -- The International Financial System -- Banks and Other Financial Institutions -- Financial Innovation -- Managing Risk in Financial Institutions -- Applied Managerial Perspective -- How We Will Study Financial Markets and Institutions -- Exploring the Web -- Collecting and Graphing Data -- Web Exercise -- Concluding Remarks -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Chapter 2 Overview of the Financial System -- Preview -- Function of Financial Markets -- Structure of Financial Markets -- Debt and Equity Markets -- Primary and Secondary Markets -- Exchanges and Over-the-Counter Markets -- Money and Capital Markets -- Internationalization of Financial Markets -- International Bond Market, Eurobonds, and Eurocurrencies -- > -- GLOBAL Are U.S. Capital Markets Losing Their Edge? -- World Stock Markets -- Function of Financial Intermediaries: Indirect Finance -- Transaction Costs -- > -- FOLLOWING THE FINANCIAL NEWS Foreign Stock Market Indexes -- > -- GLOBAL The Importance of Financial Intermediaries Relative to Securities Markets: An International Comparison -- Risk Sharing -- Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard -- Economies of Scope and Conflicts of Interest -- Types of Financial Intermediaries -- Depository Institutions -- Contractual Savings Institutions -- Investment Intermediaries -- Regulation of the Financial System.
Increasing Information Available to Investors -- Ensuring the Soundness of Financial Intermediaries -- Financial Regulation Abroad -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Web Exercises -- Part Two Fundamentals of Financial Markets -- Chapter 3 What Do Interest Rates Mean and What Is Their Role in Valuation? -- Preview -- Measuring Interest Rates -- Present Value -- Four Types of Credit Market Instruments -- Yield to Maturity -- The Distinction Between Real and Nominal Interest Rates -- > -- GLOBAL Negative T-Bill Rates? It Can Happen -- The Distinction Between Interest Rates and Returns -- > -- MINI-CASE With TIPS, Real Interest Rates Have Become Observable in the United States -- Maturity and the Volatility of Bond Returns: Interest-Rate Risk -- Reinvestment Risk -- Summary -- > -- MINI-CASE Helping Investors Select Desired Interest-Rate Risk -- > -- THE PRACTICING MANAGER Calculating Duration to Measure Interest-Rate Risk -- Calculating Duration -- Duration and Interest-Rate Risk -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Chapter 4 Why Do Interest Rates Change? -- Preview -- Determinants of Asset Demand -- Wealth -- Expected Returns -- Risk -- Liquidity -- Theory of Portfolio Choice -- Supply and Demand in the Bond Market -- Demand Curve -- Supply Curve -- Market Equilibrium -- Supply-and-Demand Analysis -- Changes in Equilibrium Interest Rates -- Shifts in the Demand for Bonds -- Shifts in the Supply of Bonds -- > -- CASE Changes in the Interest Rate Due to Expected Inflation: The Fisher Effect -- > -- CASE Changes in the Interest Rate Due to a Business Cycle Expansion -- > -- CASE Explaining Low Japanese Interest Rates -- > -- THE PRACTICING MANAGER Profiting from Interest-Rate Forecasts -- > -- FOLLOWING THE FINANCIAL NEWS Forecasting Interest Rates -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions.
Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Web Appendices -- Chapter 4 Appendix 1: Models of Asset Pricing -- Chapter 4 Appendix 2: Applying the Asset Market Approach to a Commodity Market: The Case of Gold -- Chapter 4 Appendix 3: Loanable Funds Framework -- Chapter 4 Appendix 4: Supply and Demand in the Market for Money: The Liquidity Preference Framework -- Chapter 5 How Do Risk and Term Structure Affect Interest Rates? -- Preview -- Risk Structure of Interest Rates -- Default Risk -- Liquidity -- > -- CASE The Global Financial Crisis and the Baa-Treasury Spread -- Income Tax Considerations -- Summary -- > -- CASE Effects of the Bush Tax Cut and the Obama Tax Increase on Bond Interest Rates -- Term Structure of Interest Rates -- > -- FOLLOWING THE FINANCIAL NEWS Yield Curves -- Expectations Theory -- Market Segmentation Theory -- Liquidity Premium Theory -- Evidence on the Term Structure -- Summary -- > -- MINI-CASE The Yield Curve as a Forecasting Tool for Inflation and the Business Cycle -- > -- CASE Interpreting Yield Curves, 1980-2013 -- > -- THE PRACTICING MANAGER Using the Term Structure to Forecast Interest Rates -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Chapter 6 Are Financial Markets Efficient? -- Preview -- The Efficient Market Hypothesis -- Rationale Behind the Hypothesis -- Evidence on the Efficient Market Hypothesis -- Evidence in Favor of Market Efficiency -- > -- MINI-CASE An Exception That Proves the Rule: Raj Rajaratnam and Galleon -- > -- CASE Should Foreign Exchange Rates Follow a Random Walk? -- Evidence Against Market Efficiency -- Overview of the Evidence on the Efficient Market Hypothesis -- > -- THE PRACTICING MANAGER Practical Guide to Investing in the Stock Market -- How Valuable Are Published Reports by Investment Advisers? -- >.
MINI-CASE Should You Hire an Ape as Your Investment Adviser? -- Should You Be Skeptical of Hot Tips? -- Do Stock Prices Always Rise When There Is Good News? -- Efficient Markets Prescription for the Investor -- Why the Efficient Market Hypothesis Does Not Imply That Financial Markets Are Efficient -- > -- CASE What Do the Stock Market Crashes Tell Us About the Efficient Market Hypothesis? -- Behavioral Finance -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Part Three Fundamentals of Financial Institutions -- Chapter 7 Why Do Financial Institutions Exist? -- Preview -- Basic Facts About Financial Structure Throughout the World -- Transaction Costs -- How Transaction Costs Influence Financial Structure -- How Financial Intermediaries Reduce Transaction Costs -- Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard -- The Lemons Problem: How Adverse Selection Influences Financial Structure -- Lemons in the Stock and Bond Markets -- Tools to Help Solve Adverse Selection Problems -- > -- MINI-CASE The Enron Implosion -- How Moral Hazard Affects the Choice Between Debt and Equity Contracts -- Moral Hazard in Equity Contracts: The Principal-Agent Problem -- Tools to Help Solve the Principal-Agent Problem -- How Moral Hazard Influences Financial Structure in Debt Markets -- Tools to Help Solve Moral Hazard in Debt Contracts -- Summary -- > -- CASE Financial Development and Economic Growth -- > -- MINI-CASE Should We Kill All the Lawyers? -- > -- CASE Is China a Counter-Example to the Importance of Financial Development? -- Conflicts of Interest -- What Are Conflicts of Interest and Why Do We Care? -- Why Do Conflicts of Interest Arise? -- > -- MINI-CASE The Demise of Arthur Andersen -- > -- MINI-CASE Credit Rating Agencies and the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis.
What Has Been Done to Remedy Conflicts of Interest? -- > -- MINI-CASE Has Sarbanes-Oxley Led to a Decline in U.S. Capital Markets? -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Quantitative Problems -- Web Exercises -- Chapter 8 Why Do Financial Crises Occur and Why Are They So Damaging to the Economy? -- Preview -- What Is a Financial Crisis? -- Agency Theory and the Definition of a Financial Crisis -- Dynamics of Financial Crises in Advanced Economies -- Stage One: Initiation of Financial Crisis -- Stage Two: Banking Crisis -- Stage Three: Debt Deflation -- > -- CASE The Mother of All Financial Crises: The Great Depression -- Stock Market Crash -- Bank Panics -- Continuing Decline in Stock Prices -- Debt Deflation -- International Dimensions -- > -- CASE The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 -- Causes of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis -- > -- MINI-CASE Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs) -- Effects of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis -- > -- INSIDE THE FED Was the Fed to Blame for the Housing Price Bubble? -- > -- GLOBAL The European Sovereign Debt Crisis -- Height of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Questions -- Web Exercises -- Web References -- Part Four Central Banking and the Conduct of Monetary Policy -- Chapter 9 Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System -- Preview -- Origins of the Federal Reserve System -- > -- INSIDE THE FED The Political Genius of the Founders of the Federal Reserve System -- Structure of the Federal Reserve System -- Federal Reserve Banks -- > -- INSIDE THE FED The Special Role of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York -- Member Banks -- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System -- > -- INSIDE THE FED The Role of the Research Staff -- Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) -- Why the Chair of the Board of Governors Really Runs the Show -- >.
INSIDE THE FED The FOMC Meeting.
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Mishkin Frederic S  
Boston, Mass., : Pearson, 2016
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Mathematics of the financial markets [[electronic resource] ] : financial instruments and derivatives modelling, valuation and risk issues / / Alain Ruttiens
Mathematics of the financial markets [[electronic resource] ] : financial instruments and derivatives modelling, valuation and risk issues / / Alain Ruttiens
Autore Ruttiens Alain
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (351 p.)
Disciplina 332.1/0973
332.6320151
Collana The Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - European Union countries
Financial instruments - European Union countries
Money market - United States
Small business - European Union countries - Auditing
ISBN 1-118-51348-7
1-118-81851-2
1-299-46526-9
1-118-51347-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mathematics of Financial Markets; Contents; Foreword; Main Notations; Introduction; Part I The Deterministic Environment; 1 Prior to the yield curve: spot and forward rates; 1.1 INTEREST RATES, PRESENT AND FUTURE VALUES, INTEREST COMPOUNDING; 1.1.1 Counting the number of days; 1.2 DISCOUNT FACTORS; 1.3 CONTINUOUS COMPOUNDING AND CONTINUOUS RATES; 1.4 FORWARD RATES; 1.4.1 Generalization: forwards and discount factors; 1.5 THE NO ARBITRAGE CONDITION; FURTHER READING; 2 The term structure or yield curve; 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE YIELD CURVE; 2.2 THE YIELD CURVE COMPONENTS
2.2.1 The money market side 2.2.2 Capital market side: the case of the risk-free yield curve; 2.2.3 Capital market side: the case of the swap yield curve; 2.3 BUILDING A YIELD CURVE: METHODOLOGY; 2.4 AN EXAMPLE OF YIELD CURVE POINTS DETERMINATION; 2.5 INTERPOLATIONS ON A YIELD CURVE; FURTHER READING; 3 Spot instruments; 3.1 SHORT-TERM RATES; 3.2 BONDS; 3.2.1 Bond pricing; 3.2.2 Duration; 3.2.3 Convexity; 3.3 CURRENCIES; 3.3.1 Introduction to the currencies spot market; 3.3.2 Spot quotations; FURTHER READING; 4 Equities and stock indexes; 4.1 STOCKS VALUATION
4.1.1 Discounted cash flows (DCF) method 4.1.2 The Gordon-Shapiro method; 4.1.3 The case of stocks not distributing dividends; 4.1.4 The real option method; 4.1.5 The book value method; 4.2 STOCK INDEXES; 4.3 THE PORTFOLIO THEORY; 4.3.1 Introduction to the Portfolio Theory; 4.3.2 Risk and return measures; 4.3.3 The Markowitz model; 4.3.4 Sharpe's CAPM; 4.3.5 The APT model (Roll and Ross); 4.3.6 CAPM versus APT; 4.3.7 The four-moments CAPM; FURTHER READING; 5 Forward instruments; 5.1 THE FORWARD FOREIGN EXCHANGE; 5.1.1 Forward exchange operations; 5.1.2 Forex (or FX) swaps
5.1.3 Forward forex swaps or forward-forward transactions 5.1.4 The NDF market; 5.2 FRAs; 5.2.1 Principle and calculation; 5.2.2 Example of application; 5.3 OTHER FORWARD CONTRACTS; 5.3.1 Forward contracts on equities; 5.3.2 Forward contracts on bonds; 5.4 CONTRACTS FOR DIFFERENCE (CFD); FURTHER READING; 6 Swaps; 6.1 DEFINITIONS AND FIRST EXAMPLES; 6.1.1 A first example of an IRS, on a debt (data from February 2002); 6.1.2 An example of CRS liability swap (data from February 2002); 6.1.3 Unwinding a swap; 6.2 PRIOR TO AN IRS SWAP PRICING METHOD; 6.3 PRICING OF AN IRS SWAP
6.4 (RE)VALUATION OF AN IRS SWAP 6.5 THE SWAP (RATES) MARKET; 6.6 PRICING OF A CRS SWAP; 6.7 PRICING OF SECOND-GENERATION SWAPS; 6.7.1 Zero-coupon swap; 6.7.2 EONIA and other basis swap; 6.7.3 In-arrear swap; 6.7.4 Constant maturity swap; 6.7.5 Quanto or diff swap; 6.7.6 Swapping other types of cash flows: performance swaps; FURTHER READING; 7 Futures; 7.1 INTRODUCTION TO FUTURES; 7.1.1 Margining system; 7.1.2 Settlement of the future contract at maturity; 7.2 FUTURES PRICING; 7.2.1 Theoretical price of a future; 7.2.2 Theoretical versus market future price; 7.2.3 The implied repo rate (IRR)
7.2.4 Future versus forward prices
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139009103321
Ruttiens Alain  
New York, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Mathematics of the financial markets : financial instruments and derivatives modelling, valuation and risk issues / / Alain Ruttiens
Mathematics of the financial markets : financial instruments and derivatives modelling, valuation and risk issues / / Alain Ruttiens
Autore Ruttiens Alain
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (351 p.)
Disciplina 332.1/0973
332.6320151
Collana The Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - European Union countries
Financial instruments - European Union countries
Money market - United States
Small business - European Union countries - Auditing
ISBN 1-118-51348-7
1-118-81851-2
1-299-46526-9
1-118-51347-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mathematics of Financial Markets; Contents; Foreword; Main Notations; Introduction; Part I The Deterministic Environment; 1 Prior to the yield curve: spot and forward rates; 1.1 INTEREST RATES, PRESENT AND FUTURE VALUES, INTEREST COMPOUNDING; 1.1.1 Counting the number of days; 1.2 DISCOUNT FACTORS; 1.3 CONTINUOUS COMPOUNDING AND CONTINUOUS RATES; 1.4 FORWARD RATES; 1.4.1 Generalization: forwards and discount factors; 1.5 THE NO ARBITRAGE CONDITION; FURTHER READING; 2 The term structure or yield curve; 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE YIELD CURVE; 2.2 THE YIELD CURVE COMPONENTS
2.2.1 The money market side 2.2.2 Capital market side: the case of the risk-free yield curve; 2.2.3 Capital market side: the case of the swap yield curve; 2.3 BUILDING A YIELD CURVE: METHODOLOGY; 2.4 AN EXAMPLE OF YIELD CURVE POINTS DETERMINATION; 2.5 INTERPOLATIONS ON A YIELD CURVE; FURTHER READING; 3 Spot instruments; 3.1 SHORT-TERM RATES; 3.2 BONDS; 3.2.1 Bond pricing; 3.2.2 Duration; 3.2.3 Convexity; 3.3 CURRENCIES; 3.3.1 Introduction to the currencies spot market; 3.3.2 Spot quotations; FURTHER READING; 4 Equities and stock indexes; 4.1 STOCKS VALUATION
4.1.1 Discounted cash flows (DCF) method 4.1.2 The Gordon-Shapiro method; 4.1.3 The case of stocks not distributing dividends; 4.1.4 The real option method; 4.1.5 The book value method; 4.2 STOCK INDEXES; 4.3 THE PORTFOLIO THEORY; 4.3.1 Introduction to the Portfolio Theory; 4.3.2 Risk and return measures; 4.3.3 The Markowitz model; 4.3.4 Sharpe's CAPM; 4.3.5 The APT model (Roll and Ross); 4.3.6 CAPM versus APT; 4.3.7 The four-moments CAPM; FURTHER READING; 5 Forward instruments; 5.1 THE FORWARD FOREIGN EXCHANGE; 5.1.1 Forward exchange operations; 5.1.2 Forex (or FX) swaps
5.1.3 Forward forex swaps or forward-forward transactions 5.1.4 The NDF market; 5.2 FRAs; 5.2.1 Principle and calculation; 5.2.2 Example of application; 5.3 OTHER FORWARD CONTRACTS; 5.3.1 Forward contracts on equities; 5.3.2 Forward contracts on bonds; 5.4 CONTRACTS FOR DIFFERENCE (CFD); FURTHER READING; 6 Swaps; 6.1 DEFINITIONS AND FIRST EXAMPLES; 6.1.1 A first example of an IRS, on a debt (data from February 2002); 6.1.2 An example of CRS liability swap (data from February 2002); 6.1.3 Unwinding a swap; 6.2 PRIOR TO AN IRS SWAP PRICING METHOD; 6.3 PRICING OF AN IRS SWAP
6.4 (RE)VALUATION OF AN IRS SWAP 6.5 THE SWAP (RATES) MARKET; 6.6 PRICING OF A CRS SWAP; 6.7 PRICING OF SECOND-GENERATION SWAPS; 6.7.1 Zero-coupon swap; 6.7.2 EONIA and other basis swap; 6.7.3 In-arrear swap; 6.7.4 Constant maturity swap; 6.7.5 Quanto or diff swap; 6.7.6 Swapping other types of cash flows: performance swaps; FURTHER READING; 7 Futures; 7.1 INTRODUCTION TO FUTURES; 7.1.1 Margining system; 7.1.2 Settlement of the future contract at maturity; 7.2 FUTURES PRICING; 7.2.1 Theoretical price of a future; 7.2.2 Theoretical versus market future price; 7.2.3 The implied repo rate (IRR)
7.2.4 Future versus forward prices
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815366703321
Ruttiens Alain  
New York, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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