Euroland : integrating European capital markets
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Euroland : integrating European capital markets
Euromoney Books in association with Deutsche Bank AG, c2000
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This is a new and in-depth examination of the rapid changes that have, in less than 10 years, transformed eleven segregated capital markets into Euroland, the second largest capital market in the world. The book also clearly identifies the areas in which Europe still has to progress in order to complete the integration of its capital markets. Fifteen chapters examine: the euro and its implications for integration; Europe's banking system including the role of the European Central Bank, payment systems, cross-border relationships, long-term trends and strategies; the effects of the single market on the corporate sector including M&A and corporate finance; the overhaul of pension funds and the resulting increase in demand for equities and fixed income products; the rise of e-commerce and its effect on the capital markets, retail business and industry; detailed analysis of the debt, Pfandbrief, equity, derivatives, credit derivatives and money markets; and the growth in securitization.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 The euro and its implciations: the effect so far
- monetary convergence
- integration of Euroland country markets. Part 3 Europe's banking system: the role and impact of the European Central Bank
- payment systems
- ECB policy considerations
- market consolidation
- cross-border relationship
- market specialization
- retail banking
- long-term trends and strategies. Part 4 The corporate sector: mergers and acquisitions
- national champions
- corporate finance and IPOs
- industry consolidation. Part 5 Pension funds and asset management: the pension environment
- investment flows
- the asset management industry
- the retail market. Part 6 The rise of e-commerce: capital markets
- the impact at retail level
- industries
- regulation. Part 7 The debt markets: the decline of the government market
- the rise of the corporate market
- investor behaviour
- diversification
- high-yield market
- credit research
- trading
- competition between investment banks. Part 8 The Pfandbrief market: onto the world stage
- the German market
- outside Germany
- the secondary market
- the future. Part 9 Securitization: the ins and outs
- Europe - the boom so far
- market segments - Europe and the US model
- balance sheet management, CLOs and synthetics
- five years of rapid growth to come. Part 10 The equity markets: demand-side trends - the equity culture
- supply-side trends - sources of issuance
- a Euroland market?
- consolidation - a pan-European exchange or a global exchange?
- growth stocks - the Neuier Markt and beyond
- the alternatives
- private equity. Part 11 Securities administration: a European central depository
- derivatives
- custody
- the international context. Part 12 The derivatives markets: bourses and bonds
- over the counter
- products
- the future. Part 13 Credit derivatives: the instruments
- market forces
- growth areas
- new approaches. Part 14 The money markets: the rise of Euribor
- the ECB's role in the money markets
- interbank payment systems
- electronic trading
- repos
- commercial paper. Part 15 Conclusion.
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