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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fascinating desk reference.,
By "jcbd" (PANAMA, PANAMA Panama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments (2nd Edition) (Hardcover)
Since I bought this book, I have it as my desk reference. For beginners in this area, is a great comprehensive tool to help understand capital markets. For the more skilled financial readers, is an obligated desk reference.Fabozzi and Modigliani take you in complete tour through capital markets. In the early chapters you will find valuable information about financial systems and institutions, about how the primary and secondary markets work, among many other issues. Then the book explains debt and equity markets, finishing in the later chapters with great explanations on derivatives markets. Definitely, I made a great investment in buying this book.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Almost the same content as the other book from the same authors,
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This review is from: Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
The content of the book is fine, but I am puzzled by the authors' decision to publish yet another book on this topic while they have covered most of the topics in the book "Foundations of Financial Market." I ordered both, only to be disappointed to find this out the hard way. I call on, or even strongly demand, the authors to do the right thing to pull one of the books out of circulation, to avoid confusing the readers.
In school, we learned of academic honesty, don't so-called professors or acamdecians follow the same code?
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Intuitively Good but Mathematically Poor,
This review is from: Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
Unfortunately, this book went wrong in one very big way. However, it went right in another way that may offset this depending on how you want to utilize the book. If your a freshman undergraduate or talented senior high school student looking for an introduction: it is probably for you. However, if you are a sophomore undergrad or above this is not for you unless you do not need to derive the formulas. This is where it goes wrong.. Its mathematical derivations are wrong in some instances and in many cases its examples are inconsistent and require corrections! This is a fundamental flaw if your studying this book as an introduction into quantitative finance.
It is however a very easy read if you do not have any problems with algebra, maths et cetera and can get passed the mistakes. Most importantly, it explains things intuitively which other books do not e.g. Elton and Gruber, et al Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis. I personally recommend the purchase of both these books to be used in conjunction for those wanting a thorough intuitive understanding with correct mathematics. Good luck!
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