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9780273750123

Key Financial Market Concepts The 100 terms every finance professional needs to know

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    9780273750123

  • ISBN10:

    0273750127

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-03
  • Publisher: Ft Pr
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The complete, up-to-date finance reference for every practitioner and student: complete, easy-to-understand explanations of 100 key terms. Defines each key term and instrument, explains the underlying concepts associated with it, shows how it works, and discusses when and how best to use it. Extensively updated, with new coverage of the efficient market hypothesis, portfolio theory, CDOs, and key elements of probability theory. By one of the world's leading finance instructors, and part of FT's market-leading Key series. Everyone who wants to succeed in finance needs a thorough understanding of the profession's core formulae and concepts. Key Financial Market Concepts identifies the 100 most important terms in modern corporate finance, thoroughly defines each of them, and details the essential concepts associated with each. Readers will learn how key financial instruments and techniques work, and when and how to use them. Highly-respected financial trainer Bob Steiner has fully updated this book For The latest trends and innovations in corporate finance. Now part of FT's popular Key series, this edition contains a new introduction, plus coverage of many new topics, including the efficient markets hypothesis, portfolio theory, CDOs, and key elements of probability theory.

Author Biography

Bob Steiner is the founder/managing director of Markets International, an independent training company. A former treasury officer and financial consultant he’s also the author of Mastering Financial Calculations, now in its second edition.

Table of Contents

About the authorp. xii
Using the bookp. xiii
Time Value of Moneyp. 1
Simple Interest and Compound Interestp. 3
Equivalent Rate, Effective Rate and Continuously Compounded Ratep. 6
Future Value (FV), Present Value (PV), Rate of Discount and Discount Factorp. 10
Net Present Value (NPV), and Internal Rate of Return (IRR)p. 14
Money-weighted and Time-weighted Rates of Returnp. 17
Annuityp. 20
The Money Marketsp. 25
Certificate of Deposit (CD), Commercial Paper (CP), Treasury Bill, True Yield and Discount Ratep. 27
Values Dates, Interpolation and Extrapolationp. 33
Zero-coupon Yield and Yield Curvep. 37
Zero-coupon Yield, the Spot Yield Curve and Bootstrappingp. 39
The Par Yield Curvep. 45
The Forward-forward Yield Curvep. 48
Forward-forwards, FRAs and Futuresp. 53
Forward-forward Interest Ratep. 55 Forward R
STIR Futures Contract and Marginp. 63 Basis Risk
Spread, Butterfly Spread and Condorp. 72
Stripp. 77
The Bond and Repo Marketsp. 81
Accrued interest, Clean Price and Dirty Pricep. 83
Money Market Basis and Bond Basisp. 88
Yield to Maturity (YTM)p. 92
Current Yield and Simple Yield to Maturityp. 95
Zero-coupon Security and Stripp. 98
Asset-backed Securities (ABS), Mortgage-backed Securities (MBS), Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDO) and Covered Bondsp. 101
Bond Futures, Conversion Factor and CheapesMo-deliver (CTD)p. 104
Cash-and-carry Arbitrage and implied Repo Ratep. 110
Duration, Modified Duration, Price Value of a Basis Point (PVB),DV01 and Convexityp. 115
Hedge Ratiop. 122 Repo and
Haircut and Marginp. 131 Buy/sell
Securities Lending/Borrowingp. 139
The Swaps Marketp. 143
Interest Rate Swap (IRS)p. 145
Asset Swap and Liability Swapp. 149
Overnight Index Swap (OIS)p. 157
Currency Swapp. 161
Foreign Exchangep. 167
Forward Outright and Forward Swapp. 169
Cross-ratep. 178
Short Datesp. 183
Forward-forward Exchange Ratep. 186
Non-deliverable Forward (NDF)p. 188
Optionsp. 191
Calls and Putsp. 193
The Black and Scholes Pricing Mode!p. 198
Historic Volatility and Implied Volatilityp. 203
Binomial Pricing Modelp. 206
The Put/Call Parityp. 210
Cap, Floor, Collar and Zero-cost Optionp. 213
Break Forward, Range Forward and Participation Forwardp. 217
Option Trading Strategies: Straddle, Strangle, Spread, Butterfly, Condor, Ratio Spread and Risk Reversalp. 223
Barrier Options: Knock-out Option and Knock-in Optionp. 233
Credit Derivatives, CDS, Synthetic CDO and First-to-default Basketsp. 236
The 'Greeks'; Delta, Gamma, Vega, Theta and Rhop. 243
Statisticsp. 251
Mean, Median and Modep. 253
Variance and Standard Deviationp. 255
Correlation and Covariancep. 259
Probability Density and the Normal Probability Functionp. 262
Risk Management and Investment Managementp. 269
Value at Risk (VaR)p. 271
The Capital Adequacy Ratiop. 276
Efficient Markets Hypothesisp. 280
Appendicesp. 283
Glossaryp. 283
A Summary of. Day/Year Conventions for Money Markets and. Government Bond Marketsp. 303
Indexp. 305
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