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The Bank Analyst's Handbook

Money, Risk and Conjuring Tricks

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It is common for financial services professionals to have only a vague understanding of their colleagues' roles due to specialization and the jargon that facilitates communication among specialists but alienates others. This Handbook offers a modern introduction to financial markets and intermediation, covering individual topics in a clear and concise manner. The author's extensive experience as a sell-side bank analyst effectively weaves together various elements to create a coherent framework for analyzing financial markets in both advanced and developing economies. The writing is accessible and builds on traditional financial theory while addressing the challenges of applying that theory in real-world scenarios. Its appeal spans various levels of expertise, making it suitable for a broad audience. The Handbook is highly recommended for professionals entering the banking industry, as it clearly elucidates topics that even seasoned bankers may find confusing. It is considered essential reading for anyone involved in financial sector consulting and offers valuable insights into the complex world of banking, making it compulsory for analysts and investors alike.

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The Bank Analyst's Handbook, Stephen M. Frost

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Title
The Bank Analyst's Handbook
Subtitle
Money, Risk and Conjuring Tricks
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley
Released
2004
Format
Hardcover
Pages
546
ISBN10
0470091185
ISBN13
9780470091180
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Description
It is common for financial services professionals to have only a vague understanding of their colleagues' roles due to specialization and the jargon that facilitates communication among specialists but alienates others. This Handbook offers a modern introduction to financial markets and intermediation, covering individual topics in a clear and concise manner. The author's extensive experience as a sell-side bank analyst effectively weaves together various elements to create a coherent framework for analyzing financial markets in both advanced and developing economies. The writing is accessible and builds on traditional financial theory while addressing the challenges of applying that theory in real-world scenarios. Its appeal spans various levels of expertise, making it suitable for a broad audience. The Handbook is highly recommended for professionals entering the banking industry, as it clearly elucidates topics that even seasoned bankers may find confusing. It is considered essential reading for anyone involved in financial sector consulting and offers valuable insights into the complex world of banking, making it compulsory for analysts and investors alike.