New Financial Instruments, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-12136-7
Paperback
544 pages
January 1998
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"With the flood of innovations we have seen in international finance in recent years there was a great need for a succinct, comprehensive survey of the field. New Financial Instruments fills that need admirably."-Professor Brian Scott-Quinn, ISMA Centre, University of Reading, U.K. (www.ismacentre.rdg.ac.uk)
"For the practitioner to keep up with innovations across a wide range of markets is always difficult. This book will be a great help to those who need to bring themselves up to date with a great variety of markets."-John Langton, Chief Executive, International Securities Market Association, Zurich
Praise for the original edition of New Financial Instruments: "Walmsley's New Financial Instruments is an eye-opening tour through the world of high finance. The author is well versed in the innovations taking place around the globe and explains their operations with much clarity . . . a must read for anyone who wants to be brought up to date on the latest trends in international financial markets."-Francois A. Lees, Professor of Finance, Saint John's University, New York
"For the practitioner to keep up with innovations across a wide range of markets is always difficult. This book will be a great help to those who need to bring themselves up to date with a great variety of markets."-John Langton, Chief Executive, International Securities Market Association, Zurich
Praise for the original edition of New Financial Instruments: "Walmsley's New Financial Instruments is an eye-opening tour through the world of high finance. The author is well versed in the innovations taking place around the globe and explains their operations with much clarity . . . a must read for anyone who wants to be brought up to date on the latest trends in international financial markets."-Francois A. Lees, Professor of Finance, Saint John's University, New York