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 As the countries of Eastern Europe undergo the dramatic
transformation to a market economy, waves of reforms, food
shortages, massive unemployment and political upheavals continue to
complicate an already bewildering situation. It has been a slow,
difficult struggle, but the newly independent countries have made
progress toward establishing capital markets and the democratic
institutions to protect them. Cutting through the confusion that has surrounded privatization
and capitalist enterprises in the East, Margie Lindsay here
presents, in a succinct and straight-forward one-
country-per-chapter approach, the essential facts, policies and
problems surrounding this historic transition. Each chapter
summarizes developments to date, examining banking, finance, money
and capital markets, insurance, market supervision, emerging stock
markets, secondary markets and other relevant topics specific to
each country. Countries covered are: Albania; Bulgaria;
Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Poland; Romania; and Slovenia. Summaries
or complete texts of major legislation dictating privatization
policy are also included. The book is rounded out with rich appendixes that give useful
contact names and addresses of financial institutions in the East.
"Developing Capital Markets In Eastern Europe" serves as a valuable
reference tool and guide for economists, businessmen, potential
investors and academics alike through the maze of theories,
legislation, and contradictions in the political and economic
policy debates of the Eastern countries. 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
Many high net worth individuals are interested in diversifying
their portfolios and investing in collectibles. A collectible is
any physical asset that appreciates in value over time because it
is rare or desired by many. Stamps, coins, fine art, antiques,
books, and wine are examples of collectibles. Where does the
financial advisor or investment manager for these high net worth
individuals go to learn about these investments? There is no
comprehensive resource from the financial standpoint--until now. Dr
Stephen Satchell of Trinity College, Cambridge, has developed a
book in which experts in various types of collectibles analyze the
financial aspects of investing in these collectibles. Chapters
address issues such as: liquidity challenges, tax ramifications,
appreciation timelines, the challenge of forecasting and measuring
appreciation, and the psychological component of collecting and the
role of emotion in collectible investing. 
 Key Features
 Feature: Contributors are experts in collectible investing from
around the world
 Benefit: Gives financial advisors and wealth managers handy access
to expert opinions to better advise clients interested in
collectible investments
 Feature: Experts discuss the pros and cons of collectibles from an
investment perspective in their area of expertise
 Benefit: One stop shopping, all expertise brought together in one
volume, creating a handy reference guide
 Feature: Experts discuss art, stamps, coins, antiques, wine, from
around the world in one global perspective
 Benefit: Wealth managers can gain information about a wide range of
collectibles and learn about investing in these types with a global
perspective
 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 The book offers a detailed, robust, and consistent framework for
the joint consideration of portfolio exposure, risk, and
performance across a wide range of underlying fixed-income
instruments and risk factors. Through extensive use of practical
examples, the author also highlights the necessary technical tools
and the common pitfalls that arise when working in this area.
Finally, the book discusses tools for testing the reasonableness of
the key analytics to help build and maintain confidence for using
these techniques in day-to-day decision making. This will be of
keen interest to risk managers, analysts and asset managers
responsible for fixed-income portfolios.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
Thomas W. ;lde University of Dundee, UK George K. Ndi CPMLP,
University of Dundee, UK. This important new work surveys emerging
trends in international oil and gas investment and examines crucial
issues affecting the formulation and implementation of oil and gas
policies world-wide, drawing on expertise from practitioners,
academia and industry. The book is timely and topical in that it
gives considerable attention to current developments in the
relationship between the international petroleum industryand the
oil and gas sector in the Commonwealth of Independent States,
Russia and Central and Eastern Europe. Its coverage extends to
developments in Africa, Asia and Latin America, dealing with
environmental issues and the evolution of investment conditions.
Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff February 1994 480 pp.
Hardbound Dfl.288.00 BrP.90.00.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 This is a comprehensive review and analysis of investment
instruments and the markets in which they trade. The book focuses
attention not only on traditional investment instruments but also
pays particular attention to such new instruments as universal
commercial paper, collateralized mortgage obligations, securitized
automobile loans, money market preferred funds, and zero-coupon
investments. "The Journal of Commercial Bank Lending" "Handbook of the Money and Capital MarketS" is a comprehensive
review and analysis of investment instruments and the markets in
which they trade. Designed to help investors obtain the best
possible return--with the most manageable exposure to risk--from
the funds they invest, the book focuses attention not only on
traditional investment instruments such as stocks and bonds,
Treasury and Ginnie Mae securities, and tax-exempt municipal bonds,
but also pays particular attention to new instruments such as
universal commercial paper, collateralized mortgage obligations,
REMICS, securitized automobile loans, money market preferred funds,
and zero-coupon investments. Written for the professional money
manager, the corporate treasurer, the financial planner and
consultant, as well as the serious private investor, the book
clearly illustrates the dynamics of contemporary financial markets
with thorough coverage of such topics as recent developments in
money and capital markets, selected debt and equity market
relationships and concepts, swaps, the bond rating process,
adjustable rate mortgages, the underpinnings of basic valuation
theory, interest rate spreads and differentials, basic bond
portfolio strategies, duration and immunization, both yielding junk
bonds, pass-through securities, and insured tax-free bonds. 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
Anyone reading the business section of a newspaper lately knows
that the financial exchanges--stock, bonds, FX, commodities, and so
forth--are undergoing tremendous transformations. Fund managers,
market makers, traders, exchange professionals, marekt data
providers and analyzers, investors--anyone involved with the
financial exchanges needs to understand the major forces pushing
this transformation in order to position themselves and their
institutions to the best advantage.In this book, veteran exchange expert Michael Gorham joins his
twenty-five years of experience with CME and CBOT to the technical
expertise of Nidhi Singh of Goldman Sachs to write a book that
tells the story of this dramatic transformation. They chronicle the
shift:
 --from floors to screens
 --from private clubs to public companies, and
 --from local and national to global competition.
 They analyze each of these shifts, identify the drivers behind them
and look forward to the implications arising out of them for
exchange business in the future. They also explore several key
trends:
 --an increase in product innovation
 --the integration of markets from all over the world onto a single
screen,
 --the rise of the modular exchange
 --the outsourcing of various exchange functions, and
 --the difficulty of transcending geography for regulatory
purposes.
 So join Gorham and Singh in learning the story of this fundamental
transformation. As old ways of working are being destroyed,
entirely new types of jobs are being created, and new ways of
working with exchanges. This book will help you chart the way
forward to financial success.
 *Gorham is an exchange expert and Singh is an electronic trading
expert, they combine their expertise to reveal the inner workings
of the exchanges and where they will go in the future
 *Only book to point to new skills needed and new ways of making
money for users of exchange services
 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the effects that
foreign direct investment into China has had on the productivity,
exporting activity, and innovation of Chinese domestic firms, as
well as on the nation's labor markets. The analysis relies on the
most complete data available and state-of-the-art statistical
analysis. The book also includes a critical overview of existing
theoretical and empirical literature on these issues and is meant
to provide guidance to researchers in the area of FDI effects in
general, as well as those interested in studying the Chinese
economy.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
The 3e of this well-respected textbook continues the tradition of
providing clear and concise explanations for fixed income
securities, pricing, and markets. The book matches well with fixed
income securities courses. The book's organization emphasizes
institutions in the first part, analytics in the second, selected
segments of fixed income markets in the third, and fixed income
derivatives in the fourth. This enables instructors to customize
the material to suit their course structure and the mathematical
ability of their students. * New material on Credit Default Swaps, Collateralized Debt
Obligations, and an intergrated discussion of the Credit Crisis
have been added.
 *Online Resources for instructors on password protected website
provides worked out examples for each chapter.
 * A detailed description of all key financial terms is provided in
a glossary at the back of the book.
 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 While there may be a consensus in the industry that hedge funds
clones will bring better liquidity and lower fees, it is still
debatable whether replication products should serve as a complement
in the hedge fund allocation decision or as a replacement. This
book offers the reader valuable insights into the thinking behind
hedge fund replication.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 Emerging Markets and Sovereign Risk provides case studies,
commentary and analysis on the financial risk management and
measurement in the context of frontier and developing counties from
international experts covering three key areas of emerging market
investments, the rating sovereign risk and managing sovereign risk.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
This annual reference provides a platform for debate and comment on
key issues affecting the world's capital markets. It comprises a
selection of articles and commentary on developments, a
year-in-review section, and special reports on seminars and other
events. It presents a detailed overview and analysis of trends
worldwide, particularly highlighting developments of more
widespread interest. The book is published under the auspices of
the Capital Markets Forum of the IBA's Section on Business Law.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 This is an edited collection of essential readings on Reserves
Management and Sovereign Wealth Management, from the recent SAA
conference organized by the Bank for International Settlements, the
European Central Bank and the World Bank Treasury. It offers an
exchange of views on technical and implemental issues of financial
models.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
 The United States holds strategic stockpiles of nearly 100
industrial minerals, metals, and other commodities. These
stockpiles have influenced the world commodity markets in many
ways. This work brings together in one place, documentary and
statistical evidence about the size and nature of the U.S.
strategic stockpiles, and the ways in which this influence has been
evidenced, in markets for the important industrial metals. 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
The whole world wants to invest in India. But how to do this
successfully? Written by two Indian financial experts with a
seasoned expert of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, this book tells
you the why and how of investing in India. It explains how India's
financial markets work, discusses the amazing growth of the Indian
economy, identifies growth drivers, uncovers areas of uncertainty
and risk. It describes how each market works: private equity and
IPOs, bonds, stocks, derivatives, commodities, real estate,
currency. The authors include a discussion of capital controls in
each section to address the needs of foreign investors. Learn about
the the markets, the instruments, the participants, and the
institutions governing trading, clearing, and settlement of
transactions, as well as the legal and regulatory framework
governing financial securities transactions. --Written by two life-long insiders who can explain India's
financial markets to outsiders
 --Clear and comprehensive coverage of this economic
powerhouse
 --Caters to the needs of foreign investors
 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 This book provides a comprehensive study of the standard of 'full
protection and security' (FPS) in international investment law.
Ever since the Germany-Pakistan BIT of 1959, almost every
investment agreement has included an FPS clause. FPS claims refer
to the most diverse factual settings, from terrorist attacks to
measures concerning concession contracts. Still, the FPS standard
has received far less scholarly attention than other obligations
under international investment law. Filling that gap, this study
examines the evolution of FPS from its medieval roots to the modern
age, delimits the scope of FPS in customary international law, and
analyzes the relationship between FPS and the concept of due
diligence in the law of state responsibility. It additionally
explores the interpretation and application of FPS clauses, drawing
particular attention to the diverse wording used in investment
treaties, the role ascribed to custom, and the interplay between
FPS and other treaty-based standards. Besides delivering a detailed
analysis of the FPS standard, this book also serves as a guide to
the relevant sources, providing an overview of numerous legal
instruments, examples of state practice, arbitral decisions, and
related academic publications about the standard.
			
		 
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
In this book, the relationship between risk, return and the cost of
capital is contextualized by relating it to the needs of investors
and borrowers, the historical evidence, and theories of choice and
behavior. The text spans financial theory, its empirical tests and
applications to real-world financial problems while keeping an
entertaining easy-to-read style.
			
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