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APPRECIATE THE COMPLEXITIES UNDERLYING THE WORLD OF FINANCE Events and crises of the past few decades have taught us that global markets and financial institutions rely on a delicate balance, which, if disturbed, can lead to far-reaching and sometimes disastrous consequences. Contemporary Finance will introduce you to the many factors contributing to this balance, including regulation, monetary policy, institutional risk management tools, and, of course, the markets themselves. Suitable for students of all levels, regardless of background, this book connects theories and concepts directly to…mehr

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APPRECIATE THE COMPLEXITIES UNDERLYING THE WORLD OF FINANCE Events and crises of the past few decades have taught us that global markets and financial institutions rely on a delicate balance, which, if disturbed, can lead to far-reaching and sometimes disastrous consequences. Contemporary Finance will introduce you to the many factors contributing to this balance, including regulation, monetary policy, institutional risk management tools, and, of course, the markets themselves. Suitable for students of all levels, regardless of background, this book connects theories and concepts directly to real-world events, examples, and case studies, making it easy to see what makes the gears of finance turn. With its focus on recent developments, Contemporary Finance is also an excellent choice for professionals looking to improve or update their understanding of financial economics. By aiming for integration across topics rather than siloed explanations of individual subjects, this book offers readers a practically applicable foundation of knowledge that will serve them well in private and public-sector careers. Today's learners need a contemporary, applied approach to the study of finance--this is it.
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ALLAN M. MALZ has been chief risk officer at several multi-strategy hedge fund management firms. He began his career at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a researcher and foreign exchange trader, before heading the research effort at the RiskMetrics Group. Returning to the New York Fed from 2009 to 2014 as a vice president in the Markets Group, Malz helped implement TALF, a Fed emergency liquidity program addressing the financial crisis. Malz is an investment consultant and adjunct professor at Columbia University. His work on predicting financial crises and risk measurement for options has been published in industry and academic journals, and he is the author of Financial Risk Management: Models, History, and Institutions (Wiley, 2011). Malz holds a Ph.D. from Columbia and a Diplom from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen.