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The rapidly developing field of financial economics is taking a firm grip on the study of financial markets. Uniting the disciplines of economics, finance and statistics, it can shed invaluable light on how the markets work, enabling the smart investor to act faster and smarter than the rest.
Financial Economics
provides an essential review of the subject, explaining the theories and latest developments, as well as arming you with the tools you require to really take advantage of this fascinating new science.
About the author
Brian Kettell has many years' experience in banking and banking training in the international financial markets. A graduate of the London School of Economics, he has subsequently worked for Citibank, American Express, the Arab Banking Corporation (Vice President) and Shearson Lehman. He has lectured widely, and has published over 70 articles in The Economist, the International Herald Tribune and Financial Weekly. His previous books include: The Foreign Exchange Handbook, Monetary Economics, The International Debt Game, and the Business Guide to the Foreign Exchange Market.
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The rapidly developing field of financial economics is taking a firm grip on the study of financial markets. Uniting the disciplines of economics, finance and statistics, it can shed invaluable light on how the markets work, enabling the smart investor to act faster and smarter than the rest.
Financial Economics
provides an essential review of the subject, explaining the theories and latest developments, as well as arming you with the tools you require to really take advantage of this fascinating new science.