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Money, banking, financial markets and institutions

By: Brandl, Michael WMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd. 2019 Description: xv, 527 pISBN: 9789353502232Subject(s): Financial institutionsDDC classification: 332 Summary: Unlike other Money and Banking texts, where the discussion of the macroeconomy is left to the end in a confusing blur of IS-LM and AS-AD models, Brandl’s MONEY, BANKING, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS examines the macroeconomy early. The author does so in a clear concise manner using only the AS-AD framework. With the recent economic crisis as a backdrop, the book demonstrates links between the macroeconomic course work that students have just completed and your money and banking course. While other similar books gloss over important topics, such as money markets and investments, this text examines these markets and entities using an interesting, thought-provoking approach. The author goes beyond merely describing these market and institutions to bring these concepts to life by examining the economic foundations of these markets and the controversies within them.
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Part I: MONEY AND ITS PRICES.

1. Introduction and Overview.

2. Money, Money Supply and Interest.

3. Bonds, Loanable Funds & Interest Rates.

4. Interest Rates in More Detail.

Part II: MONEY AND OVERALL ECONOMY.

5. Financial Markets through Time.

6. Aggregate Supply & Aggregate Demand.

7. Banks and Money.

Part III: CENTRAL BANKS.

8. Central Banks.

9. Monetary Policy Tools.

10. The Money Supply Process.

11. Monetary Policy & Debates.

Part IV: THE BANKING SYSTEM.

12. Bank Management.

13. Bank Risk Management & Performance.

14. Banking Regulation.

Part V: FINANCIAL MARKETS.

15. Money Markets.

16. Bond Markets.

17. Stock Market & Efficiency.

18. Mortgage Market.

Part VI: GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS.

19. FX.

20. Global Financial Architecture.

Part VII: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

21. Thrifts and Finance Companies.

22. Insurance and Pensions.

23. Mutual Funds.

24. Investment Banks and Private Equity.

Unlike other Money and Banking texts, where the discussion of the macroeconomy is left to the end in a confusing blur of IS-LM and AS-AD models, Brandl’s MONEY, BANKING, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS examines the macroeconomy early. The author does so in a clear concise manner using only the AS-AD framework. With the recent economic crisis as a backdrop, the book demonstrates links between the macroeconomic course work that students have just completed and your money and banking course. While other similar books gloss over important topics, such as money markets and investments, this text examines these markets and entities using an interesting, thought-provoking approach. The author goes beyond merely describing these market and institutions to bring these concepts to life by examining the economic foundations of these markets and the controversies within them.

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