The Blackwell guide to Wall Street
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The Blackwell guide to Wall Street
Blackwell, 1987
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Includes index
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内容説明
Wall Street is the hub of world financial markets, and it thrives on new ideas. This volume explores the ideas that have revolutionized Wall Street over the last decade and which are likely to herald more changes. Starting from basic concepts, such as risk-return, trade-offs and market expectations, the authors explore a set of topics involving equity, bond and foreign exchange markets. How does the stock market value a company? Why do companies often overpay when involoved in the acquistion game? What are the key factors determining currency values?
目次
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Disclaimer
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Introduction: Revolution on Wall Street
- Part I: Basic concepts
- 1. No guts, no glory: The economics of risk and return 2. What you see may not be what you get: Expectations and market dynamics
- Part II: Equity Markets
- 3. What's it worth to you: How Wall Street values a company 4. Betas and bets: The cost of capital 5. Cooking the books: Economics versus Accounting 6. The acquisition game: How to tell the winners From the losers 7. Talk to me: Financial communications 8. An on-going controversy: Why pay dividends? 9. A question of leadership: Why the bond market drives the stock market 10. The shape of things to come: The yield curve 11. Separating reality from illusion: Real interest rates 12. Coping with maturity: Duration analysis 13. Join the debtors club: Bond issuers 14. It is all in the packaging: Securitization and Mortgages 15. Passing the risky buck: Financial futures and options
- Part IV: Foreign exchange markets
- 16. As the world turns: Currency markets link the globe 17. As the world turns, the sequel: The determination of exchange rates
- Epilogue: Evolution or revolution?
- About the authors
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