Financial Markets and Institutions’s rich chapter features—
including The Practicing Manager, Cases, General Interest Boxes,
and Following the Financial News—enable students to both
understand and apply core concepts. This compelling pedagogy,
combined with the authors’ experience as practitioners, rounds out
the text’s applied managerial perspective.
The Practicing Manager
CHAPTER 3
Calculating Duration to Measure Interest-Rate Risk
CHAPTER 4
Profiting from Interest-Rate Forecasts
CHAPTER 5
Using the Term Structure to Forecast Interest Rates
CHAPTER 6
Practical Guide to Investing in the Stock Market
CHAPTER 10
Using a Fed Watcher
CHAPTER 15
Profiting from Foreign Exchange Forecasts
CHAPTER 16
Profiting from a Foreign Exchange Crisis
CHAPTER 17
Strategies for Managing Bank Capital
CHAPTER 19
Profiting from a New Financial Product:
A Case Study of Treasury Strips
CHAPTER 21
Insurance Management
CHAPTER 23
Strategies for Managing Interest-Rate Risk
CHAPTER 24
Hedging Interest-Rate Risk with Forward Contracts
Hedging with Financial Futures
Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk with Forward
and Futures Contracts
Hedging with Stock Index Futures
Hedging with Futures Options
Hedging with Interest-Rate Swaps
Cases
CHAPTER 4
Changes in the Interest Rate Due to Expected Inflation:
The Fisher Effect
Changes in the Interest Rate Due to a Business Cycle Expansion
Explaining Low Japanese Interest Rates
Reading the Wall Street Journal: “Credit Markets” Column
CHAPTER 5
The Subprime Collapse and the Baa Treasury Spread
Effects of the Bush Tax Cut and Its Possible Repeal on Bond
Interest Rates
Interpreting Yield Curves, 1980–2010
CHAPTER 6
Should Foreign Exchange Rates Follow a Random Walk?
What Do the Black Monday Crash of 1987 and the Tech Crash
of 2000 Tell Us About the Efficient Market Hypothesis?
CHAPTER 7
Financial Development and Economic Growth
Is China a Counter-Example to the Importance of Financial
Development?
CHAPTER 8
The Mother of All Financial Crises: The Great Depression
The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis
Financial Crises in Mexico, 1994–1995; East Asia, 1997–1998;
and Argentina, 2001–2002
CHAPTER 10
How the Federal Reserve’s Operating Procedures Limit
Fluctuations in the Federal Funds Rate
CHAPTER 11
Discounting the Price of Treasury Securities to Pay
the Interest
CHAPTER 12
The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and the Bailout of Fannie Mae
and Freddie Mac
CHAPTER 13
The 2007–2009 Financial Crisis and the Stock Market
The September 11 Terrorist Attack, the Enron Scandal,
and the Stock Market
CHAPTER 14
The Discount Point Decision
CHAPTER 15
Effect of Changes in Interest Rates on the Equilibrium
Exchange Rate
Why Are Exchange Rates So Volatile?
The Dollar and Interest Rates
The Subprime Crisis and the Dollar
Reading the Wall Street Journal: The “Currency Trading”
Column
CHAPTER 16
The Foreign Exchange Crisis of September 1992
Recent Foreign Exchange Crises in Emerging Market
Countries: Mexico 1994, East Asia 1997, Brazil 1999,
and Argentina 2002
How Did China Accumulate Over $2 Trillion of International
Reserves?
CHAPTER 17
How a Capital Crunch Caused a Credit Crunch in 2008
CHAPTER 20
Calculating a Mutual Fund’s Net Asset Value
CHAPTER 24
Lessons from the Subprime Financial Crisis: When Are Financial
Derivatives Likely to Be a Worldwide Time Bomb?
General Interest Boxes
CHAPTER 2
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