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Managing Risk in the Foreign Exchange, Money, and Derivative Markets by Heinz Riehl,

Managing Risk in the Foreign Exchange, Money, and Derivative Markets by Heinz Riehl,
In praise of Managing Risk in the Foreign Exchange, Money, andDerivative Markets. "Heinz is a true master in explaining riskmanagement. He taught me Zenlike insights into global market risks.This book gives others the opportunity to benefit from his uniquestyle and years of experience."--Andrew Sheng, Deputy Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority. "A clear and thorough explanation ofrisk management made simple and easy to understand through extensiveuse of analogies. The topics covered are practical, dealing withreal-life situations arising in the financial markets. Highlyrecommended!"--Michael E. deSa, Head of Global Foreign Exchange, Deutsche Bank. "Heinz Riehl is that exceptional expert practitioner whocan actually explain what he does in a clear, straightforward way thatis both informative and engaging. This book will be a valuableresource not only for those who initiate financial transactions, butalso for those in the public and private sector who must supervisethem."--Dr. Richard Herring, Vice Dean, Wharton School. "Heinz Riehlis one of the world's leading authorities on risk management. In thisbook, Mr. Riehl gives his readers a better understanding of the riskscontained in the portfolios of financial institutions. He provides thetools necessary to better understand and manage risk. This book shouldbe read by everyone who is involved with or interested in a betterunderstanding of the management of financial products. It will quicklybecome required reading by market participants."--David W. Puth, Managing Director, Foreign Exchange and Derivatives, The ChaseManhattan Bank.



Chronology of the Stock Market by Russell O. Wright, X
Chronology of the Stock Market by Russell O. Wright, X
On May 17, 1792, a group of 24 U.S. merchant-brokers established a formal operation for trading securities (mostly bonds issued by Alexander Hamilton to raise money to redeem the paper money the Continental Congress printed to finance the Revolutionary War). The pact was called the Buttonwood Agreement (it was supposedly signed under a large buttonwood tree, a rarity in New York since the British had burned most of the trees during the war). On March 8, 1817, the turmoil of the War of 1812 led the signers of the Buttonwood Agreement to join with other traders to form the New York Stock & Exchange Board, which rented rooms at 40 Wall Street. This chronology covers early trading and the evolution of the stock exchange in the United States, the establishment of various market indexes and the development of market regulation, and reveals how the market was affected by historical events. Much attention is given to the New York Stock Exchange, since for most of its existence it has been much bigger than all other stock exchanges combined. Also included are appendices that cover such topics as basic investment risk, high growth from fixed rates, long term stock market drops, evaluating stocks, the dot.com phenomenon, market indexes, and axioms about the stock market.



Hong Kong Stock Exchange - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Chinese: 香港交易所, also 港交所; abbreviated as SEHK; ) is the stock exchange of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange ranks 9th in the world by market capitalization of listed companies (See List of stock exchanges for complete rankings).

Hong Kong Futures Exchange - Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) was a futures exchange in Hong Kong. Established in 1976, it offered a variety of options and futures contracts, linked to stock market indices, stocks, short term interest rates, and foreign exchange.

Hang Seng Index - Hang Seng Index (HSI, 恒生指數) is a capitalization-weighted stock market index in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It is used to record and monitor daily changes of the 33 largest companies of the Hong Kong stock market and as the main indicator of the overall market performance in Hong Kong.

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