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Investments: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
This introductory book covers the lifestyle choices faced by the individual over his/her life, and the nuts and bolts and principles of investments.
Financial System: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
This book covers the 6 elements of the financial system: lender and borrowers, financial intermediaries and instrucments, money creation and price discovery.
Banking: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
This book presents an introduction to private sector banking (as opposed to central banking)
Central Banking and Monetary Policy: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
This book presents an introduction to central banking and monetary policy.
Foreign Exchange Market: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
In this book all aspects of the forex market are covered: organisational structure, cross rates, spreads, quotation conventions, role and other relevant issues.
Money Market: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
The money market has traditionally been defined as the market for short term marketable debt instruments, such as commercial paper (CP) and treasury bills (TBs).
Derivative Markets: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
Forwards, futures, swaps, options, hybrids (such as swaptions and options on futures) and a category "other" (credit derivatives, weather derivatives, etc) make up the
Money Creation: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
This article explains how the majority of money in the modern economy is created by commercial banks making loans. Money creation in practice differs from some popular misconceptions banks do not act simply as intermediaries, ...
Financial Institutions: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2013)
Financial "institutions" covers the mainstream financial intermediaries (banks and investment vehicles), the quasi-financial intermediaries, as well as the ancillary financial.
Interest Rates: An Introduction
(Bookboon, 2015)
Interest rates are critically important prices in an economy, and they are to a significant extent controlled by the central bank, reflecting monetary policy.