Christopher Viney, Peter Phillips· ISBN 9781743764848
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The eighth edition of Financial Institutions, Instruments and Markets sees well-regarded authors Christopher Viney and Peter Phillips team up once again to deliver the latest information in financial institutions management. The new edition includes changes to important market items, updated discussions of the GFC, Murray report, Basel II and III, updated and expanded treatment of futures, derivatives markets and regulatory reforms, as well as an entire new discussion on behavioural finance.
To ensure the content’s relevancy and applicability, 21 new Australian and international case studies illustrate the material covered in each chapter, while the integrated worked examples and in-chapter exercises all further students’ learning.
The latest edition of Financial Institutions, Instruments and Markets is more user-friendly than ever – the structure of the content better aligns with teaching units so specific content is easily located while the design and layout of the text has been updated for readability.