How the Global Financial Markets Really Work: The Definitive Guide to Understanding International Investment and Money Flows (Times (Kogan Page)) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

How the Global Financial Markets Really Work: The Definitive Guide to Understanding International Investment and Money Flows (Times (Kogan Page)) Book

Shows how circumstances in one country can have a dramatic effect on the financial environment in many others. This book examines financial markets - global and, for better or worse, interlinked and inter-dependent. It covers the markets of the US and Europe, as well as other key financial centres around the world, such as Hong Kong and Sydney.Read More

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  • Waterstones

    With EU legislation, the increasing reach of the US economy, greater flexibility of financial instruments, and M&A activity across borders, financial markets are becoming ever more international. This book examines financial markets as they are today

  • Blackwell

    The financial crisis that stemmed from subprime mortgage lending in the US has ensnared markets around the world. How is it that lending practices in Florida or California can wreak havoc in Asia or Europe? How the Global Financial Markets Really...

  • 0749453931
  • 9780749453930
  • Alexander Davidson
  • 3 July 2009
  • Kogan Page
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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