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product title: Financial Markets and Institutions, Global Edition, 10th edition

ISBN: 9781292474618

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eTextbook = A standalone digital replacement of a print textbook. You have 3 access durations to choose from to best suit your course. (180 day/12 month/5 years). Does not include access to the MyLab platform.


Financial Markets and Institutions takes a practical approach to the changing landscape of financial markets and institutions. The text uses core principles to introduce topics, then examines these models via real-world scenarios. Empirical applications of themes help you develop essential critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.

The 10th Edition reflects major changes in the aftermath of the global financial and Covid crises. With timely new sections, cases and boxes, you'll have the latest, most relevant information to help prepare you for your future career.

 

New to this edition

  • A section on non-conventional monetary policy tools and quantitative easing discusses how they were used during the Covid pandemic.
  • 'Inside the Fed' boxes discuss presidential attacks on the independence of the Fed and the Fed lending facilities during the Covid crisis.
  • Cases include analysis of the risk structure of interest rates, the effects of the Trump tax cuts on bond interest rates, whether the Covid pandemic could have led to a financial crisis, Covid's impact on the stock market, and supply & demand analysis of the foreign exchange market.
  • Mini-Case boxes focus on how Covid led to money market fund withdrawals, whether Covid has led to a housing price bubble, updates to the Affordable Care Act, whether liability issues will be a roadblock to driverless cares, and how Twitter used a poison pill to drive a hard bargain with Elon Musk.