Financial Markets and Institutions (6th Edition) | 
enlarge | Authors: Frederic S. Mishkin, Stanley G. Eakins Publisher: Addison Wesley Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 6 Pages: 752 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.6 x 1.2
ISBN: 0321374215 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.10973 EAN: 9780321374219 ASIN: 0321374215
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Product Description In Financial Markets and Institutions, best-selling authors Mishkin and Eakins provide a practical introduction to prepare readers for today’s changing landscape of financial markets and institutions. A unifying framework uses a few core principles to organize readers' thinking then examines the models as real-world scenarios from a practitioner’s perspective. By analyzing these applications, readers develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to respond to challenging situations in their future careers. Introduction: Why Study Financial Markets and Institutions?; Overview of the Financial System. Fundamentals of Financial Markets: What Do Interest Rates Mean and What Is Their Role in Valuation?; Why Do Interest Rates Change?; How Do Risk and Term Structure Affect Interest Rates?; Are Financial Markets Efficient? Central Banking and the Conduct of Monetary Policy: Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System; Conduct of Monetary Policy: Tools, Goals, Strategy, and Tactics. Financial Markets: The Money Markets; The Bond Market; The Stock Market; The Mortgage Markets; The Foreign Exchange Market; The International Financial System. Fundamentals of Financial Institutions: Why Do Financial Institutions Exist?; What Should Be Done About Conflicts of Interest? A Central Issue in Business Ethics. The Financial Institutions Industry: Banking and the Management of Financial Institutions; Commercial Banking Industry: Structure and Competition; Savings Associations and Credit Unions; Banking Regulation; The Mutual Fund Industry; Insurance Companies and Pension Funds; Investment Banks, Security Brokers and Dealers, and Venture Capital Firms. The Management of Financial Institutions: Risk Management in Financial Institutions; Hedging with Financial Derivatives. On the Web: Finance Companies. For all readers interested in financial markets and institutions.
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Saved a bunch of money November 18, 2008 Missy (Grand Rapids MI) Easy to order and recieved it very quickly. This edition is the same as the 6th edition and MUCH cheaper.
Subprime Loan Crisis October 16, 2007 Colin D. Abercrombie (Boston, MA United States) 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book which I purchased new from Amazon is missing pages 297-344. If I tried to understand the hot topic in all of finance right now I'd be up a creek because the publisher didn't feel I should have the tools to learn about it. Ridiculous for a book in its fifth edition.
Very good for first exposure to financial markets December 10, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is not an advanced book on financial markets, but it is a good introductory book. I use this book for my undergraduate teaching. Both I and students are happy about the coverage of the book. It is well organized and well written. Improvements will be valuable in the derivatives markets and risk management areas.
Good start December 4, 2003 Tim Michael (Houston, TX) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've used some version of this book for many years now, and I've seen it evolve. I think, as other reviewers have said, that there are some simplified portions of the book, especially those parts dealing with monetary economics. There are other portions which lay out the principles as only these authors can, and those parts are extremely helpful and valuable. This book allows me to teach my notes and thoughts with a textbook serving as a reference and an introduction -- it doesn't get in my way, in other words. I use it along with several other texts, and I think it gets the job done. Students seem to like it as well, mainly for its clarity. For someone wanting to learn the basics, this is an excellent choice.
This book insults the intelligence of all but newcomers November 7, 2002 Vivian (Europe) 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
Although this might be a perfect book for those looking for simplicity, I would not advise it to anybody with previous exposure to finance. The book is a way too simple, and reveals huge ignorance on the markets outside the US. I think the book is very much a benchmark to reveal ignorant finance - teachers.
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