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Key financial market concepts : the 100 terms every finance professional needs to know / Bob Steiner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Steiner, Bob, author.
Series:
Financial Times Ser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Finance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 310 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Second edition.
Other Title:
100 terms every finance professional needs to know
One hundred terms every finance professional needs to know
Place of Publication:
Harlow, England : Financial Times Prentice Hall, [2011]
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Key Financial Market Concepts is the ultimate reference tool for anyone working in the finance industry, explaining the 100 essential financial market terms. It provides you with a definition of what each concept is, how it works, when it is likely to arise, how it’s calculated and how best to use it. You’ll also get access to many of the formulas used, already programmed into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. From simple and compound interest, through to bonds and yields and the Black and Scholes model, this book has it covered.
Contents:
Cover
Key financial market concepts
Contents
About the author
Using the book
Time Value of Money
Simple Interest and Compound Interest
Equivalent Rate, Effective Rate and Continuously Compounded Rate
Future Value (FV), Present Value (PV), Rate of Discount and Discount Factor
Net Present Value (NPV), and Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Money-weighted and Time-weighted Rates of Return
Annuity
The Money Markets
Certificate of Deposit (CD), Commercial Paper (CP), Treasury Bill, True Yield and Discount Rate
Values Dates, Interpolation and Extrapolation
Zero-coupon Yield and Yield Curve
Zero-coupon Yield, the Spot Yield Curve and Bootstrapping
The Par Yield Curve
The Forward-forward Yield Curve
Forward-forwards, FRAs and Futures
Forward-forward Interest Rate
Forward Rate Agreement (FRA)
STIR Futures Contract and Margin
Basis Risk
Spread, Butterfly Spread and Condor
Strip
The Bond and Repo Markets
Accrued Interest, Clean Price and Dirty Price
Money Market Basis and Bond Basis
Yield to Maturity (YTM)
Current Yield and Simple Yield to Maturity
Zero-coupon Security and Strip
Asset-backed Securities (ABS), Mortgage-backed Securities (MBS), Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDO) and Covered Bonds
Bond Futures, Conversion Factor and Cheapest-to-deliver (CTD)
Cash-and-carry Arbitrage and Implied Repo Rate
Duration, Modified Duration, Price Value of a Basis Point (PVB), DV01 and Convexity
Hedge Ratio
Repo and Reverse Repo
Haircut and Margin
Buy/sell-back and Sell/buy-back
Securities Lending/Borrowing
The Swaps Market
Interest Rate Swap (IRS)
Asset Swap and Liability Swap
Overnight Index Swap (OIS)
Currency Swap
Foreign Exchange
Forward Outright and Forward Swap
Cross-rate
Short Dates
Forward-forward Exchange Rate.
Non-deliverable Forward (NDF)
Options
Calls and Puts
The Black and Scholes Pricing Model
Historic Volatility and Implied Volatility
Binomial Pricing Model
The Put/Call Parity
Cap, Floor, Collar and Zero-cost Option
Break Forward, Range Forward and Participation Forward
Option Trading Strategies: Straddle, Strangle, Spread, Butterfly, Condor, Ratio Spread and Risk Reversal
Barrier Options: Knock-out Option and Knock-in Option
Credit Derivatives, CDS, Synthetic CDO and First-to-default Baskets
The 'Greeks': Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta and Rho
Statistics
Mean, Median and Mode
Variance and Standard Deviation
Correlation and Covariance
Probability Density and the Normal Probability Function
Risk Management and Investment Management
Value at Risk (VaR)
The Capital Adequacy Ratio
Efficient Markets Hypothesis
Appendices
Glossary
A Summary of Day/Year Conventions for Money Markets and Government Bond Markets
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780273750277
0273750275
OCLC:
1024283492

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