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Stigum's Money Market, 4E

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ISBN-10: 0071448454

ISBN-13: 9780071448451

Edition: 4th 2007 (Revised)

Authors: Marcia Stigum, Anthony Crescenzi

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Providing authoritative coverage of all the key players and aspects of the fixed income market, 'Stigum's Money Market' looks at today's banking system, together with timely information on the role of the Fed, Internet and electronic trading, the new roles of commercial banks, and much more.
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Book details

List price: $150.00
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 3/2/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1200
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.30" long x 2.10" tall
Weight: 3.740
Language: English

Anthony Crescenzi is chief bond market strategist at Miller Tabak & Co. and an adjunct professor in Baruch College's Executive MBA program. His work on the economy and markets is widely followed on Wall Street and has reached as far as the White House. Mr. Crescenzi makes regular appearances on financial television stations such as CNBC and Bloomberg, and is frequently quoted across the news media. Mr. Crescenzi's first book, The Strategic Bond Investor, was published in 2002.

Tony Crescenzi(Newport Beach, CA) is Executive VP, Market Strategist, and Portfolio Manager for PIMCO. He was previously chief bond market strategist at Miller Tabak, where he worked for 23 years, creating the firm's asset management division and serving as chairman. His books includeInvesting from the Top Down; a recent fourth edition of Marcia Stigum's classicThe Money Market, andThe Strategic Bond Investor, Second Edition. He appears regularly on CNBC and Bloomberg, has guest-hostedThe Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo,and taught at Baruch College's executive MBA program for ten years.

Introduction
Funds flows, banks, and money creation
The instruments in brief
Bond valuation
Duration and convexity
The banks : domestic operations
The banks : Eurodollar operations
The treasury and the federal agencies
Don't fight the fed! : the powerful role of the federal reserve
The market makers : dealers and others
The investors : running a short-term portfolio
The federal funds market
The repo and reverse markets
Treasury and federal agency securities
Financial futures : bills, eurodollars, and fed funds
Treasury futures
Financial options
Eurodollars : cash time deposits and FRAs
Interest-rate swaps
Certificates of deposit
Bankers' acceptances
The commercial paper market
Bank sales of loan participations
Medium-term notes
Municipal notes
Money market funds