Quatrième de couverture :
Global Financial Institutions and Markets is the first financial institutions and markets text to thoroughly integrate international coverage throughout. Using a developmental perspective, the book compares and contrasts the structure and trends of both US and international financial markets and institutions. Explanations of the regulatory environment – as well as of market practices and trends – provides advanced undergraduates, MBAs, and finance professionals with insights into international differences in corporate culture. Academics will delight in the extensive pedagogy supporting the text. Topics cover every aspect of financial institutions and markets: Domestic money and capital market. Changing roles of financial institutions. International financial markets. Internationalization of financial services. Interest rates. Developments in derivatives markets. Bank valuation methodology. Universal banking. Non–bank financial institutions. Technological change.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Hazel J. Johnson is Distinguished University Scholar at the University of Louisville and Professor of Finance. Dr. Johnson was formerly a member of the finance faculty of Georgetown University. She has authored more than 20 books in the areas of international banking, bank asset/liability management, bank valuation, corporate finance, and international economics. With publications in the US, Europe, Latin America, and Asia, Dr. Johnson′s work has been translated into Japanese and Spanish. In addition, she has developed software systems for business practitioners in the areas of bank valuation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and mergers and acquisitions. Dr. Johnson has acted as a consultant to more than 50 major US banks and a number of state and federal agencies.
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