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Introduction to Finance by J L Rosenthal

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Introduction to Finance by J L Rosenthal

Introduction to Finance by J L Rosenthal

This note introduces key concepts and issues in finance. Topics covered includes: From claims to value, Value for Issuers, Exchange mechanisms, Modern Finance, Asymmetric Information, Pricing riskless Bonds, Risk, The Portfolio approach to risk, Market efficiency, Intermediaries and assets, Options and Hedging, Government and financial structure.

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