1st Edition

Financial Systems Principles and Organization

By Edwin H. Neave Copyright 1998
    424 Pages
    by Routledge

    424 Pages
    by Routledge

    As the world's financial markets become increasingly integrated and competitive Financial Systems: Principals and Organization offers an explanation of how and why change occurs. Data from four major financial systems are used to highlight principal financial system features. There is also a detailed exploration of the economic principles behind financial deals. It also offers:
    * Wider scope than other books on the subject making it an ideal introductory text
    * More up-to-date economic explanations
    * An international overview of US, Pacific and European economies
    This book has already been adopted by the Canadian Institute of Bankers for its financial systems course offered worldwide. Financial Systems will be invaluable reading for students and professionals alike.

    Preface Part I Overview 1 Introduction 2 Roles and clients 3 Financial system organisation 4 Change 5 Financial systems: an empirical overview Part II Concepts 6 Principles of asset pricing 7 Dividing and pricing risks 8 Financial governance 9 Portfolio governance 10 Deals’ terms 11 Market trading and intermediation Part III Financial markets 12 Domestic financial markets 13 Markets for risk trading 14 International financial markets Part IV Financial intermediaries 15 Principles of intermediation 16 Domestic intermediation 17 International intermediation Part V Assessing and improving performance 18 Government financial activity 19 Supervision 20 Toward the future

    Biography

    Edwin H. Neave is Professor of Finance at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers. Neave’s profit planning simulations are used by the Institute in its banking education programs in more than forty countries. Neave is also currently Editor□in-Chief of a Treasury Management Program being designed by the Institute.