Financial institutions and markets : a global perspective
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Financial institutions and markets : a global perspective
(McGraw-Hill series in finance)
McGraw-Hill, c1993
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  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed for undergraduate finance students, this text addresses how financial institutions have evolved and why they are changing. Although mathematical formulae are included, Johnson's book is more descriptive than analytical, and it establishes the link between financial institutions and economic development. The text covers all relevant issues for US financial institutions and provides useful contrasts to systems in foreign countries, with each chapter providing insights into financial institutions from around the world. Section III on "Bank Management" uses a hypothetical commercial bank to help students master the effect of interest rate volatility on the solvency of financial institutions. Every aspect of the balance sheet and income statement are analyzed so that students see the effects of changing interest rates on bank profitability. Also included are informative "real world" applications such as the Nigerian Primary Market (ch.3), the Banca Romana (ch.7), credit cards in Germany (ch.13), and Congressman Steagall and the Federal Credit Union Act (ch. 15). Also available is an instructor's manual/test bank (0-07-032642-8).
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Money and capital markets: financial institutions and intermediation
- money
- money markets
- capital markets instruments
- capital markets and derivative securities
- foreign currency exchange and international diversification
- Euromarkets
- interest rate fundamentals
- interest and exchange rate patterns. Part 2: Bank regulation: the formation of US bank regulation and the Federal Reserve System
- US monetary policy, deregulation, and deposit insurance
- central banks and regulatory systems outside the US. Part 3: Bank management: bank profitability, liquidity, and liability management
- bank investment and loan portfolio management
- bank capital and asset/liability management. Part 4: Banks around the world: commercial and non-commercial banks
- domestic operations of commercial banks
- international operations of commercial banks. Part 5: Non-bank depository institutions: savings and loan associations and mutual savings bank
- credit unions. Part 6: Contractual non-bank financial institutions: investment companies
- pension funds
- insurance companies
- finance companies.
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