This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the global capital markets, explaining the key instruments used in the markets and their practical applications. Containing numerous illustrations and examples it explains how each product or instrument is structured, how it is used in practice, what the principle risks are and how these are monitored and controlled. An Introduction to Capital Markets is an ideal resource for those wanting to understand how the global capital markets operate.
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Introduction: The Market Context |
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The Foreign Exchange Market |
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Equity Analysis and Valuation |
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Cash Flow Models in Equity Valuation |
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Interest Rate Forwards and Futures |
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Interest Rate Swap Valuation |
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Equity Index Futures and Swaps |
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Currency and Interest Rate Options |
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Glossary of Financial Terms |
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ANDREW M. CHISHOLM has designed, developed and taught programmes in financial markets since 1984. In that time he has worked with many of the largest financial institutions around the world, teaching traders, marketing staff, risk managers, analysts, fund managers, operations and technology professionals. He has worked extensively on training programmes designed to introduce new graduate and MBA entrants to the securities industry. He was formerly head of professional development for Europe at JP Morgan.