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Sovereign Investment: Concerns and Policy Reactions provides the
first major holistic examination and interdisciplinary analysis of
sovereign wealth funds. Sovereign wealth funds currently hold three
trillion dollars' worth of investments, almost twice the amount in
all the hedge funds worldwide, and are predicted to hold nine
trillion more by 2015.
This relatively new and rapidly expanding phenomenon remains
relatively unregulated, but the International Monetary Fund and the
G7 aim to establish temporary and voluntary rules to introduce
transparency and uniformity until more permanent regulatory
structures are instituted. What permanent rules and procedures
should govern sovereign wealth funds? What bodies should enforce
them? Do the current provisional rules answer the national security
concerns of host countries? Editors Karl P. Sauvant, Lisa Sachs,
and Wouter P.F. Schmit Jongbloed address these questions in a
collection of essays by leading authorities from the IMF, academic
institutions, law firms, multi-national corporations, and think
tanks. Together, these authors analyze how sovereign wealth funds
have helped to limit the effects of the current global economic
crisis, and what rules can govern their operation in the future.
The Success Secrets of a Stock Market Legend. .
Jesse Livermore was a loner, an individualist-and the most
successful stock trader who ever lived. Written shortly before his
death in 1940, "How to Trade Stocks" offered traders their first
account of that famously tight-lipped operator's trading system.
Written in Livermore's inimitable, no-nonsense style, it
interweaves fascinating autobiographical and historical details
with step-by-step guidance on: . . . Reading market and stock
behaviors. Analyzing leading sectors. Market timing. Money
management. Emotional control. . .
In this new edition of that classic, trader and top Livermore
expert Richard Smitten sheds new light on Jesse Livermore's
philosophy and methods. Drawing on Livermore's private papers and
interviews with his family, Smitten provides priceless insights
into the Livermore trading formula, along with tips on how to
combine it with contemporary charting techniques. Also included is
the Livermore Market Key, the first and still one of the most
accurate methods of tracking and recording market patterns . .
Robert Greifeld was CEO of NASDAQ for over a decade, during which time it was named Company of the Year, ranked one of the best performing companies in the U.S., included in Fortune's annual list of 100 fastest growing companies and shares of the company's stock rose a whopping 800%.
In Market Mover, Bob looks at the headline-making events that took place while he was at the helm from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the financial crisis of 2008, to Facebook's disastrous IPO and the Bernie Madoff scandal. He takes you exclusively behind the headlines using them as jumping off points for lessons that can be applied to any business, including jumpstarting change, working with technology, finding the best people, and adapting to globalization.
Radical developments in financial management, spurred by
improvements in computer technology, have created demand for people
who can use modern financial techniques combined with computer
skills such as C++. Dr. Brooks gives readers the ability to express
derivative solutions in an attractive, user-friendly format, and
the ability to develop a permanent software package containing
them. His book explains in detail how to write C++ source code and
at the same time explains derivative valuation problems and
methods. Entry level as well as experienced financial professionals
have already found that the ability to understand and write C++
code has greatly enhanced their careers. This is an important
hands-on training resource for practitioners and a clearly
presented textbook for graduate-level students in business and
finance.
Dr. Brooks combines object-oriented C++ programming with modern
derivatives technology and provides numerous examples to illustrate
complex derivative applications. He covers C++ within the text and
the Borland C++Builder program, on which the book is based, in
extensive appendices. His book combines basic C++ coding with
fundamental finance problems, illustrates traditional techniques
for solving more complicated problems, and develops the reader's
ability to express complex mathematical solutions in the
object-oriented framework of C++. It also reviews derivative
solutions techniques and illustrates them with C++ code, reviews
general approaches to valuing interest rate contingent claims, and
focuses on practical ways to implement them. The result is a book
that trains readers simultaneously in the substance of its field,
financial derivatives, and the programming of solutions to problems
in it.
How can private equity investors exploit investment opportunities
in foreign markets? Peter Cornelius uses a proprietary database to
investigate and describeprivate equity markets worldwide, revealing
their levels of integration, their risks, and the ways that
investors can mitigate those risks. In three major sections that
concentrate on the risk and return profile of private equity, the
growth dynamics of discrete markets and geographies, and
opportunities for private equity investments, he offers
hard-to-find analyses that fill knowledge gaps about foreign
markets. Observing that despite the progressive dismantling of
barriers investors are still home-biased, he demonstrates that a
methodical approach to understanding foreign private equity markets
can take advantage of the macroeconomic and structural factors that
drive supply and demand dynamics in individual markets.
Foreword by Josh LernerTeaches readers how to investigate and
analyze foreign private equity marketsForecasts private equity
investment opportunities via macroeconomic and structural factors
in individual marketsDraws ondata froma proprietary database
covering 250 buyout and VC fundsand 7,000 portfolio companies."
For the first time since the Great Depression, financial market
issues threatened to derail global economic growth. This global
financial crisis forced a reconsideration of systemic
vulnerabilities with knowledge of numerous investment options and
portfolio management strategies becoming more critical than ever
before. A complete study of investment choices and portfolio
management approaches in both the developing and developed worlds
is required to achieve stability and sustainability. The Handbook
of Research on Stock Market Investment Practices and Portfolio
Management gives a thorough view on the recent developments in
investment options and portfolio management strategies in global
stock markets. Learning about the many investment options and
portfolio management strategies available in the event of a
worldwide catastrophe is critical. Covering topics such as AI-based
technical analysis, marketing theory, and sharing economy, this
major reference work is an excellent resource for investors,
traders, economists, business leaders and executives, marketers,
students and faculty of higher education, librarians, researchers,
and academicians.
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