Analyzing the Economics of Financial Market Infrastructures

Analyzing the Economics of Financial Market Infrastructures
Author: Diehl, Martin
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466687462

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The prosperity and stability of any economic structure is reliant upon a foundation of secure systems that regulate the movement of money across the globe. These structures have become an integral part of contemporary society by reducing monetary risk and increasing financial security. Analyzing the Economics of Financial Market Infrastructures is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on the current developments in financial systems and how these processes are evolving due to new regulations and technical advances. Featuring extensive coverage on a range of relevant topics on payment systems, central securities depositories, central counterparties, and trade repositories, this book is an essential reference source for professionals in the financial sector, analysts, IT professionals, and academicians concerned with emerging research on financial markets. This book features timely, research-based chapters on a variety of crucial topics including, but not limited to, payment timing, multi-layer networks, transaction simulations, payment system analysis, and regulation of financial marketplaces.

Running the World s Markets

Running the World s Markets
Author: Ruben Lee
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2011-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691133530

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The efficiency, safety, and soundness of financial markets depend on the operation of core infrastructure--exchanges, central counter-parties, and central securities depositories. How these institutions are governed critically affects their performance. Yet, despite their importance, there is little certainty, still less a global consensus, about their governance. Running the World's Markets examines how markets are, and should be, run. Utilizing a wide variety of arguments and examples from throughout the world, Ruben Lee identifies and evaluates the similarities and differences between exchanges, central counter-parties, and central securities depositories. Drawing on knowledge and experience from various disciplines, including business, economics, finance, law, politics, and regulation, Lee employs a range of methodologies to tackle different goals. Conceptual analysis is used to examine theoretical issues, survey evidence to describe key aspects of how market infrastructure institutions are governed and regulated globally, and case studies to detail the particular situations and decisions at specific institutions. The combination of these approaches provides a unique and rich foundation for evaluating the complex issues raised. Lee analyzes efficient forms of governance, how regulatory powers should be allocated, and whether regulatory intervention in governance is desirable. He presents guidelines for identifying the optimal governance model for any market infrastructure institution within the context of its specific environment. Running the World's Markets provides a definitive and peerless reference for how to govern and regulate financial markets

Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment

Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment
Author: Edward L. Glaeser,James M. Poterba
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226800585

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"Policy-makers often call for expanding public spending on infrastructure, which includes a broad range of investments from roads and bridges to digital networks that will expand access to high-speed broadband. Some point to near-term macro-economic benefits and job creation, others focus on long-term effects on productivity and economic growth. This volume explores the links between infrastructure spending and economic outcomes, as well as key economic issues in the funding and management of infrastructure projects. It draws together research studies that describe the short-run stimulus effects of infrastructure spending, develop new estimates of the stock of U.S. infrastructure capital, and explore the incentive aspects of public-private partnerships (PPPs). A salient issue is the treatment of risk in evaluating publicly-funded infrastructure projects and in connection with PPPs. The goal of the volume is to provide a reference for researchers seeking to expand research on infrastructure issues, and for policy-makers tasked with determining the appropriate level of infrastructure spending"--

Simulation in Computational Finance and Economics Tools and Emerging Applications

Simulation in Computational Finance and Economics  Tools and Emerging Applications
Author: Alexandrova-Kabadjova, Biliana
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466620124

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Simulation has become a tool difficult to substitute in many scientific areas like manufacturing, medicine, telecommunications, games, etc. Finance is one of such areas where simulation is a commonly used tool; for example, we can find Monte Carlo simulation in many financial applications like market risk analysis, portfolio optimization, credit risk related applications, etc. Simulation in Computational Finance and Economics: Tools and Emerging Applications presents a thorough collection of works, covering several rich and highly productive areas of research including Risk Management, Agent-Based Simulation, and Payment Methods and Systems, topics that have found new motivations after the strong recession experienced in the last few years. Despite the fact that simulation is widely accepted as a prominent tool, dealing with a simulation-based project requires specific management abilities of the researchers. Economic researchers will find an excellent reference to introduce them to the computational simulation models. The works presented in this book can be used as an inspiration for economic researchers interested in creating their own computational models in their respective fields.

The Econometrics of Financial Markets

The Econometrics of Financial Markets
Author: John Y. Campbell,Andrew W. Lo,A. Craig MacKinlay
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781400830213

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The past twenty years have seen an extraordinary growth in the use of quantitative methods in financial markets. Finance professionals now routinely use sophisticated statistical techniques in portfolio management, proprietary trading, risk management, financial consulting, and securities regulation. This graduate-level textbook is intended for PhD students, advanced MBA students, and industry professionals interested in the econometrics of financial modeling. The book covers the entire spectrum of empirical finance, including: the predictability of asset returns, tests of the Random Walk Hypothesis, the microstructure of securities markets, event analysis, the Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory, the term structure of interest rates, dynamic models of economic equilibrium, and nonlinear financial models such as ARCH, neural networks, statistical fractals, and chaos theory. Each chapter develops statistical techniques within the context of a particular financial application. This exciting new text contains a unique and accessible combination of theory and practice, bringing state-of-the-art statistical techniques to the forefront of financial applications. Each chapter also includes a discussion of recent empirical evidence, for example, the rejection of the Random Walk Hypothesis, as well as problems designed to help readers incorporate what they have read into their own applications.

Financial Markets and Institutions

Financial Markets and Institutions
Author: Jakob de Haan,Sander Oosterloo,Dirk Schoenmaker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107025943

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Second edition of a successful textbook that provides an insightful analysis of the world financial system.

Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets Institutions and Infrastructure

Handbook of Key Global Financial Markets  Institutions  and Infrastructure
Author: Gerard Caprio,Douglas W. Arner,Thorsten Beck,Charles W. Calomiris,Larry Neal,Nicolas Véron
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780123978738

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This title begins its description of how we created a financially-intergrated world by first examining the history of financial globalization, from Roman practices and Ottoman finance to Chinese standards, the beginnings of corporate practices, and the advent of efforts to safeguard financial stability.

Financial Market Infrastructures

Financial Market Infrastructures
Author: Jens-Hinrich Binder,Assistant Professor of Law Paolo Saguato,Paolo Saguato
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2021-12-11
Genre: Financial institutions
ISBN: 0198865856

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This new work is the first comprehensive source of reference on the legal and regulatory framework for financial market infrastructures covering trading and post-trading in the securities and derivatives markets.