Financial Markets and Institutions (9th Edition) Madura
Size: 547 MB


Author: Jeff Madura
Publication Date: September 25, 2009
Publisher: South-Western
ISBN 13: 978-1-4390-3885-7 (student edition, hardcover)

Excerpt from the Preface

Financial markets finance much of the expenditures by corporations, governments, and individuals.
Financial institutions are the key intermediaries in financial markets because they transfer funds
from savers to those who need funds. Financial Markets and Institutions, Ninth Edition, describes
financial markets and the financial institutions that serve those markets. It provides a conceptual
framework that can be used to understand why markets exist. Each type of financial market is
described, with a focus on the securities that are traded in that market and the participation by
financial institutions.

Today, many financial institutions offer all types of financial services, such as banking, securities
services, mutual funds services, and insurance services. Each type of financial service is unique,
however. Therefore, the discussion of financial services in this book is organized by type of
financial service that can be offered by financial institutions.

The credit crisis has had an adverse effect across financial markets and institutions. Accordingly, this
text gives special attention to the impact of the credit crisis on each type of financial market and
financial institution.

Intended Market

This text is suitable for both undergraduate and master's level courses in financial markets, financial institutions, or both.

Coverage of Major Concepts and Events

- Causes of the credit crisis
- Effects of the credit crisis
- Government rescues of financial institutions during the credit crisis
- Credit default swaps
- Behavioral finance
- Private equity funding
- Venture capitalists
- Backdating of options
- Governance in financial markets
- The Fed's impact on financial markets
- Role of analysts
- Value-at-risk measurements
- Asymmetric information
- Valuation of financial institutions
- Regulatory reform in financial services
- Modified duration
- Collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs)
- Portfolio insurance strategies



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