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Derivatives Algorithms provides a unique expert overview of the
abstractions and coding methods which support real-world
derivatives trading. Written by an industry professional with
extensive experience in large-scale trading operations, it
describes the fundamentals of library code structure, and
innovative advanced solutions to thorny issues in implementation.
For the reader already familiar with C++ and arbitrage-free
pricing, the book offers an invaluable glimpse of how they combine
on an industrial scale. Topics range from interface design through
code generation to the protocols that support ever more complex
trades and models.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) studies have evolved as one of the
mainstreams in business strategy. This book presents a
comprehensive perspective on the motivations behind the studies,
the effects of FDI, and how it can be utilized and extended to
other areas of studies. Written with a global perspective, this
book not only touches upon business strategies but also covers
government policies toward promoting and attracting FDI for
industrial and economic development. The author, with his vast
experience in consulting and research projects for multinational
companies, international organizations and governments, examines
real world business practices of Eastern firms and how they relate
to their Western counterparts, thus making this book a valuable and
practical reference not only for students, but for practitioners,
too.
Have you ever wanted to invest for your future but don't know where
to start? Designed to help everyone, from complete beginners to
those who want to take their next steps in the world of investing
and trading, this book can help you learn and more importantly
understand how to create wealth using stable financial assets like
shares. Part strategy, part guidance, Gill and her son Michael
embark on a year long journey to see if they can create a steady
10% return on the money they invest. Solving the Financial
Investing and Trading Puzzle covers everything from... How you can
start an investing portfolio with as little as the price of a cup
of coffee. Learning the importance of regular savings and
compounding and how powerful this can be over a long period of
time. Strategies that work anywhere in the world regardless of
currency. The difference between long-term investing with shares
and regular trading with indices, currencies and commodities.
Jargon busting, helping you get to grips with investing terms and
phrases. Completely passive all the way up to active strategies.
This book gives you access to all of Gill's accumulated knowledge
for the best start to financial investing and trading.
Neil Woodford was the UK's most celebrated fund manager. Savers who
invested GBP1,000 with him in 1988 saw their money increase to
GBP25,000 over 25 years. At the peak of his career he was managing
GBP33 billion for hundreds of thousands of investors. When he
started his own fund management company in 2014, within just a few
weeks it had attracted GBP5bn from his loyal fan base, including
some of the City of London's biggest hitters. Life was good. Away
from work he was collecting high-performance supercars and chunky
designer watches; he was rarely out of the saddle of his favourite
horse. The BBC called him the "man who can't stop making money".
And then it all came to a sudden stop. This book tells the dramatic
untold story behind Woodford's stunning rise and fall, and reveals
why his multi-billion-pound investment empire really collapsed in
such an abrupt and catastrophic manner. In a fast-moving and
compelling narrative, reporter David Ricketts takes readers inside
the rooms where extraordinary sums of other people's money were
wagered, trapped and, ultimately, lost, in a scandal still sending
shockwaves through the world of finance. Thanks to unique and
unprecedented access to the most important players, we meet an
eccentric cast of characters and go inside the institutions
involved, from Woodford's own firm to those that made huge sums
endorsing him - as well as those who failed to raise the alarm
before it was too late.
This research annual publication intends to bring together
investment analysis and portfolio theory and their implementation
to portfolio management. It seeks theoretical and empirical
research manuscripts with high quality in the area of investment
and portfolio analysis. The contents will consist of original
research on: The principles of portfolio management of equities and
fixed-income securities. The evaluation of portfolios (or mutual
funds) of common stocks, bonds, international assets, and options.
The dynamic process of portfolio management. Strategies of
international investments and portfolio management. The
applications of useful and important analytical techniques such as
mathematics, econometrics, statistics, and computers in the field
of investment and portfolio management. Theoretical research
related to options and futures. In addition, it also contains
articles that present and examine new and important accounting,
financial, and economic data for managing and evaluating portfolios
of risky assets.
Why the book is interesting today is that it still is important and
the most authoritative work on how to value financial assets.
"Williams combined original theoretical concepts with enlightening
and entertaining commentary based on his own experiences in the
rough-and-tumble world of investment." Williams' discovery was to
project an estimate that offers intrinsic value and it is called
the 'Dividend Discount Model' which is still used today by
professional investors on the institutional side of markets.
The book presents a comprehensive and incisive analysis of
Structural transformation which is among the most relevant and
crucial themes of contemporary economics. Structural transformation
is the edifice that is the basis of the next phase of economic
transformation. The book demonstrates that structural
transformation cannot be shoe horned into a single point formula,
it is not merely about achieving a double-digit growth rate, nor it
is achieved by an overarching emphasis on rapid technological
advancement. Based on empirical evidence pertinent to developed and
developing nations and present imperatives the book provides a
comprehensive elucidation that structural transformation will be
profoundly determined by the empirics of investment, Innovation and
Institutions.
Praise for Break Down Your Money
"Tracy Byrnes writes like she speaks on FOX--clearly,
passionately, and yes, lovingly. She is that rare expert who helps
enrich your portfolio and your soul. You can do both, and Tracy
shows you how. Others talk about what your goals should be. For the
first time, finally, someone who shows you how to reach them in
finances, and in life."
--Neil Cavuto, Senior Vice President, Anchor and Managing Editor,
FOX News Channel and FOX Business Network
""Break Down Your Money" is unique--smart, wisecracking market
insights. You'll learn and laugh, a lot."
--Dan Colarusso, Managing Editor, Conde Nast Portfolio.com
"Tracy Byrnes is truly one of the best at helping investors get
a grip on their finances. In "Break Down Your Money," she delivers
on that promise so eloquently--with the kind of bite-size
information and entertaining flair that makes her a TV standout.
This is one money book you won't want to put down."
--Jennifer Openshaw, author, "The Millionaire Zone," host of ABC
Radio's Winning Advice
"Being in the financial business, I have read plenty of books
about the markets, and would never use the word 'fun' to describe
any of them. Until now. Tracy paints a colorful picture of the
markets. Her book is an entertaining, well-informed, fun read for
the expert and the novice alike."
--Steven Grasso, Floor Governor at the NYSE, Managing Director,
Stuart Frankel & Co.
"Tracy offers a comprehensive walk through the basics of finance
in an easy-to-understand manner. A great read!"
--Todd Harrison, founder and CEO, Minyanville Publishing and
Multimedia, LLC
"As a money manager, university professor, financial writer,
andfrequent media guest, I am constantly challenged with the
objective of explaining complex concepts to an audience that is
trained to focus on sound bites and instant messages. You have to
boil down these complex concepts to a quick and digestible form
accented by down-to-earth language and humor when necessary. Tracy
Byrnes has accomplished these goals in Break Down Your Money and,
in the process, makes learning about financial and money management
more enjoyable to the reader. I wholeheartedly recommend "Break
Down" "Your Money" to readers of all ages and investment skill
levels."
--Scott R. Rothbort, founder and President, LakeView Asset
Management, LLC, Professor of Finance, Stillman School of Business,
Seton Hall University, founder and Manager,
TheFinanceProfessor.com
"Tracy has a unique knack of explaining the market to folks who
are not 'in the market.' It is really a wonderful gift. A must-read
for anyone wanting to invest and who is too overwhelmed to dive
in."
--John Layfield, CEO, Layfield Energy, and, as WWE wrestler John
"Bradshaw" Layfield, the longest reigning World Champion in
SmackDown history
Nobody really teaches us how to plan or invest when we're
younger-or when we're older, for that matter. The good news is that
it's never too late to start. "The Procrastinator's Bible for
Financial and Estate Planning Success: Nine Essential Steps "can
get you started by teaching you to:
- Define your real risk tolerance or "financial DNA"
- Record your personal information, estate planning, and
investment asset details
- Prepare a detailed budget, cash-flow, and net-worth
analysis
- Create a retirement budget
- Implement a system to keep track of your investments and cost
basis
Frank J. Eberhart's nine essential follow-up steps can help you
understand how investments work, get organized, develop and
implement an estate plan, and set concrete, realistic goals. The
more you learn, the more you earn-and the more you keep!
This book analyzes the legal system for the protection of retail
investors under the European Union law of investment services. It
identifies the regulatory leitmotiv driving the EU lawmaker and
ascertains whether and to what extent such a system is
self-sufficient, using a set of EU-made and EU-enforced rules that
is essentially different and autonomous from the domestic legal
orders. In this regard, the book takes a double perspective:
comparative and intra-firm. Given the federal dimension of the US
legal system and, thus, the "role-model" it plays vis-a-vis the EU,
the book compares the two systems. To fully highlight the existing
gaps and measure how self-sufficient the EU system is against its
American counterpart, the Union/Federal level as such is analyzed -
i.e., detached from the national (in EU terms) and State (in US
terms) level. Regulating Investor Protection under EU Law also
showcases the unique intra-firm perspective from a European
investment firm and analyzes how EU-produced public-law rules
become a set of compliance requirements for investment services
providers. This "within-the-firm" angle gauges the self-sufficiency
of the EU system of retail investor protection from the standpoint
of an EU-regulated entity. The book is intended for both compliance
professionals and academic scholars interested in this topic while
also including illustrative sections intended to provide a broader
regulatory view for less-experienced readers.
This book provides a critical assessment of the development of the
Stewardship Code 2020, which sets out principles regarding the role
of institutional investors in corporate governance. It discusses
how the regulatory framework for stewardship evolved before and
after the financial crisis, and how that evolution resulted in the
2020 Code. It then critiques the Code from a practical and academic
perspective, as well as evaluating the wider regulatory framework;
in particular, the position of the FRC (ARGA). The book concludes
by offering insight into different pathways that the evolution of
stewardship may continue to take. Stewardship Codes modelled on the
U.K.'s original 2010 version have been introduced in numerous
markets and as such the book will be relevant for an international
audience of academics, regulators and policymakers in financial
regulation, investment regulation and financial services.
From investor and popular newsletter writer with 100k+ subscribers
Darius Foroux comes an approach to building wealth that applies ancient
wisdom to the chaos of modern-day markets
The Stoics understood that if you can control your reactions and manage
your emotions, you can achieve success. The same principles apply to
our financial lives today. The greatest investors approach the markets
with discipline, emotional distance, and self-mastery--lessons that the
Stoics have been teaching us for thousands of years.
Combining ancient wisdom with practical investment strategies drawn
from analysis of the greatest investors of all time, The Stoic Path to
Wealth will teach you how to:
- cultivate an investing edge by managing your emotions and
developing your unique skills and talents
- develop the discipline to ignore short-term market fluctuations
and avoid living in the future
- foster a mindset that allows you to enjoy what you have and avoid
greed
- create a sustainable approach to trading
As financial markets become increasingly unpredictable and chaotic, The
Stoic Path to Wealth offers the key to weathering any economic storm
while building wealth that will last a lifetime and beyond.
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