Understanding Futures Markets (6th Ed.)
Auteurs : Quail Rob, Overdahl James A.
- event markets, proposition markets, weather futures, and macro futures
- globalization of futures markets
- electronic trading platforms and the rise of electronic trading
- manipulation of futures markets and methods of deterrence
- The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 and its effect on market regulation
- hedging in a corporate environment
- uses of futures by government entities
- energy futures products
- recent fiascos involving energy futures and related derivatives
- single stock futures products and narrow-based stock index futures
- accounting and taxation features of futures markets.
Clearly written and accessible, this is the authoritative text for students and practitioners alike looking for an in-depth treatment of futures markets.
2. Futures Markets: Refinements.
3. Futures Prices.
4. Using Futures Markets.
5. CommodityFutures Contracts.
6. A Bond Primer.
7. Interest Rate Futures: Introduction.
8. Interest Rate Futures: Refinements.
9. Securities Futures Products: Introduction.
10. Security Futures Products: Refinements.
11. Foreign Exchange Futures.
12. An Options Primer.
13. Options on Futures.
James A. Overdahl is Chief Economist at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in Washington, D.C., and has held senior positions at the Risk Analysis Division at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and at the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been an adjunct professor of business at Georgetown University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, George Mason University, and Johns Hopkins University. Overdahl is co-author with Robert Kolb of Financial Derivatives 3e.
Date de parution : 04-2006
Ouvrage de 608 p.
19.2x24.6 cm
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