
Financial Institutions, Instruments and Markets
Christopher Viney(Author)
McGraw-Hill Education / Australia (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 2. April 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-07-014089-9 (ISBN)
Description
This text discusses the structure, functions and operations of a modern financial system and, crucially, recognises that finance is a global business. Therefore, as well as solid integration of the local financial environment, the international aspect has been considered essential, and means the text is as relevant to a commercial bank in Hong Kong as to an investment bank in Sydney. Comprehensively updated to take account of the continuing crisis in the world financial market, this text has been further improved with an additional chapter on risk management and derivatives. This provides flexibility to the lecturer, who may choose to cover the four chapters in Part 6 or rely simply on the more concise coverage of Chapter 18.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 78 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
3 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-014089-9 (9780070140899)
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Person
CHRISTOPHER VINEY Chris brings to this book a wealth of industry experience and academic knowledge associated with the international financial markets. His appreciation of the nature of both the theoretic and applied functions and operations of the global financial system is reflected in the clear and interesting presentation of issues in such a way that the reader is motivated to learn. He has recently retired from his position as a senior lecturer in finance with the School of Accounting and Finance at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He taught in the areas of financial markets, financial institutions management, corporate finance, treasury management, and personal financial planning. Chris has taught in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and New Zealand. Also, for a number of years he has led a finance international study program for tertiary students. This structured program visits important financial institutions and markets, multinational corporations, multi-lateral organisations and regulators within financial centres around the world. Chris has particular research interests in the capital markets, operational risk management, bureau de change, money laundering and education and training. He has conducted research projects within government and the finance industry. A number of recommendations emanating from reports to these organisations have had direct influence in the determination of government legislative changes and on important operational practices within the financial system. Prior to moving into academia Chris had twenty-seven years' experience in the banking industry in the areas of retail banking, commercial lending, risk management, personnel, property, policy and administration. Following the passing of Michael McGrath with the first edition of the text, Chris has guided the evolution all subsequent editions whereby the book has now become a principal learning and reference source for undergraduate students, postgraduate students and industry practitioners alike.
Content
Part 1: Financial Institutions
1 A modern financial system: An overview
2 Commercial banks
3 Non-bank financial institutions
Part 2: Equity Markets
4 The share market and the corporation
5 Corporations issuing equity in the share market
6 Investors in the share market
7 Forecasting share price movements
Part 3: The Corporate Debt Market
8 Mathematics of finance: An introduction to basic concepts and calculations
9 Short-term debt
10 Medium- to long-term debt
11 International debt markets
Part 4: Government, Debt, Monetary Policy, The Payment System & Interest Rates
12 Government debt, monetary policy and the payments system
13 An introduction to interest rate determination and forecasting
14 Interest rate risk measurement
Part 5: The Foreign Exchange Market
15 Foreign exchange: The structure and operation of the FX market
16 Foreign exchange: Factors that influence the exchange rate
17 Foreign exchange: Risk identification and management
Part 6: Derivative Markets and Risk Management
18 An introduction to risk management and derivatives
19 Futures contracts and forward rate agreements
20 Options
21 Interest rate swaps, currency swaps and credit default swaps
1 A modern financial system: An overview
2 Commercial banks
3 Non-bank financial institutions
Part 2: Equity Markets
4 The share market and the corporation
5 Corporations issuing equity in the share market
6 Investors in the share market
7 Forecasting share price movements
Part 3: The Corporate Debt Market
8 Mathematics of finance: An introduction to basic concepts and calculations
9 Short-term debt
10 Medium- to long-term debt
11 International debt markets
Part 4: Government, Debt, Monetary Policy, The Payment System & Interest Rates
12 Government debt, monetary policy and the payments system
13 An introduction to interest rate determination and forecasting
14 Interest rate risk measurement
Part 5: The Foreign Exchange Market
15 Foreign exchange: The structure and operation of the FX market
16 Foreign exchange: Factors that influence the exchange rate
17 Foreign exchange: Risk identification and management
Part 6: Derivative Markets and Risk Management
18 An introduction to risk management and derivatives
19 Futures contracts and forward rate agreements
20 Options
21 Interest rate swaps, currency swaps and credit default swaps