Harry Markowitz

Harry Markowitz

Author: Harry Markowitz

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 719

ISBN-13: 981283365X

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Harry M Markowitz received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1990 for his pioneering work in portfolio theory. He also received the von Neumann Prize from the Institute of Management Science and the Operations Research Institute of America in 1989 for his work in portfolio theory, sparse matrices and the SIMSCRIPT computer language. While Dr Markowitz is well-known for his work on portfolio theory, his work on sparse matrices remains an essential part of linear optimization calculations. In addition, he designed and developed SIMSCRIPT OCo a computer programming language. SIMSCRIPT has been widely used for simulations of systems such as air transportation and communication networks."


Money and Banking

Money and Banking

Author: Robert Eyler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-10-22

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1135283028

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This book focuses on the core issues in money and banking. By using simple applications for anyone that understands basic economics, the lessons in the book provide any student or reader with a background in how financial markets work, how banks as businesses function, how central banks make decisions, and how monetary policy affects the global economy. Money and Banking is split into sections based on subject matter, specifically definitions and introductions, financial markets, microeconomic issues, macroeconomy policy, and international finance. It also covers: - derivative and currency markets - the microeconomics of banking - trade and currency movements - asymmetric information and derivative markets - the future of financial markets and their participants By providing a mix of microeconomic and macroeconomic applications, focusing on both international examples and open economy macroeconomics, this book reduces the minutiae seen in competing books. Each chapter provides summaries of what should be learned along the way and why the chapter’s topic is important, regardless of current events. For undergraduate business, economics or social science students otherwise, this book is a concise source of information on money, banking and financial markets.


The Federal Reserve System

The Federal Reserve System

Author: Rik W. Hafer

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-07-30

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 0313062749

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The Federal Reserve System, founded in 1913, is recognized as one of the most influential policy-making bodies in the United States. Its duties including managing the country's monetary policy, regulating and supervising banks, and monitoring the financial system, set it apart from other government agencies. Hafer provides a comprehensive explanation of the Federal Reserve System, describing its structure and process, policies, people, and key events. Arranged alphabetically, over 250 entries define and describe topics related to the Fed and United States monetary policy, including Alan Greenspan, Black Monday of 1929, Euro, Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Prime rate, and Treasury financing. Numerous appendices supplement the A-to- Z entries, providing insight into the secretive and powerful Federal Reserve Bank, the keepers of America's monetary system.


Security Loans at Banks and Nonbanks: Regulation U

Security Loans at Banks and Nonbanks: Regulation U

Author: Peter Fortune

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 1437902898

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Over the years, the Fed. Reserve System has established margin reg¿s. to limit purpose loans by banks and nonbanks (B&N) to broker-dealers or other borrowers. Here, the author reviews these reg¿s. affecting security lending (SL) by B&N. Examines data on security loans during the 1920s and 1930s, as well as in recent years, noting that SL by banks and borrowing by broker-dealers often diverge and that during the 1920s the vol. of loans by banks to brokers may have been driven less by margin loans than by new issues of stocks and bonds by corp. Looks at the credit absorption hypothesis popular in the 1930s and finds that an increase in bank SL does not result in higher bus. loan rates relative to other short-term interest rates. Tables and figures.


The Digital Banking Revolution

The Digital Banking Revolution

Author: Luigi Wewege

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-01-16

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 136568587X

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Over the past decade financial service innovations have contributed to a completely new way in which customers can bank, threatening the status quo of traditional retail banks, and redefining a banking model which has been in place for generations. These new technological advancements have facilitated the rapid emergence of digital banking firms and FinTech companies, leading to established banks being forced to swiftly increase their pace of digital adoption to stay relevant and stop mass client attrition to these agile financial start-ups. These threats come at an inopportune time for banks due to mature markets currently experiencing stagnant growth. This coupled with decreasing profit margins due to the competitive pricing of new entrants, and financial customer loyalty becoming ever increasingly more tenuous.


Central Banking, Asset Prices and Financial Fragility

Central Banking, Asset Prices and Financial Fragility

Author: Éric Tymoigne

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-11-21

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1135976724

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The current literature on central banking contains two distinct branches. On the one side, research focuses on the impact of monetary policy on economic growth, unemployment, and output-price inflation, while ignoring financial aspects. On the other side, some scholars leave aside macroeconomics in order to study the narrow, but crucial, subjects of financial behaviours, and financial supervision and regulation. This book aims at merging both approaches by using macroeconomic analysis to show that financial considerations should be the main preoccupation of central banks. Eric Tymoigne shows how different views regarding the conception of asset pricing lead to different positions regarding the appropriate role of a central bank in the economy. In addition, Hyman P. Minsky’s framework of analysis is used extensively and is combined with other elements of the Post Keynesian framework to study the role of a central bank. Tymoigne argues that central banks should be included in a broad policy strategy that aims at achieving stable full employment. Their sole goal should be to promote financial stability, which is the best way they can contribute to price stability and full employment. Central banks should stop moving their policy rate frequently and widely because that creates inflation, speculation, and economic instability. Instead, Tymoigne considers a pro-active financial policy that does not allow financial innovations to enter the economy until they are certified to be safe and that focuses on analyzing systemic risk. He argues that central banks should be a guide and a reformer that allow a smooth financing and funding of asset positions, while making sure that financial fragility does not increase drastically over a period of expansion. This book will be of interest to students and researchers engaged with central banking, macroeconomics, asset pricing and monetary economics.


Money, Credit, and Crises

Money, Credit, and Crises

Author: Nektarios Michail

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-25

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 3030643840

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While paramount to the modern economy, understanding how the banking system works has been usually cast aside from overall economic education. Even in the aftermath of the recent financial crisis, which has underlined the vital importance of banking in the economy, the workings of the sector remain a black box. To this end, this book provides a comprehensive and easy to read review of the banking sector, covering all issues related to commercial and investment banking and providing experienced as well as non-expert readers the opportunity to expand their knowledge on these topics. After going through the book, readers have the opportunity to gain a deeper knowledge regarding the commercial and investment functions of the banking sector and the ability to evaluate the potential outcome of policy actions.