Treasury Operations and the Foreign Exchange Challenge: A Guide to Risk Management Strategies for the New World MarketsJohn Wiley & Sons, 16. apr. 1992 - 304 strani Presents a complete introduction to modern exchange markets and what to know in order to operate them effectively using trading systems, computer-based models and other analytical tools. Contains an in-depth explanation of the emerging structure of new international financial markets including insights into current electronic and global markets. |
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The New World of Treasury Functions | 1 |
2 | 19 |
How the Japanese | 37 |
Capitalizing on Global Investment Advice | 43 |
Risk Control and Hedging Against Volatility | 49 |
Tracking the Transnational Economy | 61 |
Solutions to Global Custody | 67 |
21 | 71 |
Weighting the ECU | 141 |
29 | 143 |
The ECU the German Mark and the Dollar | 148 |
33 | 167 |
Economic Planning and the East European | 170 |
From Karl Marx to Adam Smith | 178 |
The Only Cure Is to Go Cold Turkey | 186 |
37 | 202 |
The Forex Market | 75 |
6 | 92 |
How Secure Is Foreign Exchange Hedging? | 99 |
The Bond Market the Forex Market | 105 |
27 | 111 |
West European Currency Political Union and | 128 |
Pros and Cons of the European Exchange | 134 |
Dealing in Options | 211 |
Arbitrage Spread Management and Gap Analysis | 233 |
A Financial Advisor System Project | 251 |
Treasury Operations in the Year 2000 | 266 |
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