Title:
Electronic commerce and the revolution in financial markets
Publication Information:
Stanford,CT ; Thomson Learning, 2002
ISBN:
9780030329937
Added Author:
Available:*
Library | Item Barcode | Call Number | Material Type | Item Category 1 | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Searching... | 30000004802108 | HG4515.5 E44 2002 | Open Access Book | Book | Searching... |
On Order
Summary
Summary
This comprehensive book clearly and concisely outlines how Internet technology impacts financial markets. It includes a re-examination of how financial markets, such as the Nasdaq or the NYSE "work," which parties are involved, how the price is produced, how transactions are settled, and more. Written by authors intimately involved in researching and shaping the ongoing transformation in financial markets, this text provides students the chance to look at the day-to-day operations and developments of the marketplace.
Table of Contents
1 Electronic Commerce and the Organization of Financial Markets |
2 Online Revolution |
3 Towards a Digital Marketplace |
4 Financial Markets in a Nutshell |
5 The New York Stock Exchange |
7 Market Liquidity |
8 Electronic Communications Network |
9 Computerized Automated Trading Systems Investors; Upstairs Market; Disintermediated Markets |
10 Overseas Financial Markets |
11 Fixed Income Markets |
12 Unconventional Financial Markets |
13 Emerging Technologies for Electronic Markets |
14 Creative Destruction |