Options and financial futures : valuation and uses
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1992Description: xx, 699 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0070178879 :; 9780070178878Subject(s): Options (Finance) | FuturesDDC classification: 332.645 Summary: This text concentrates on how the prices of options and financial futures are determined. The material is evenly split between options and financial futures. Students are shown how to think and analyze, not just remember formulas. This text is designed for both the graduate and undergraduate courses in futures and options, speculative markets, derivative securities or advanced risk management. The book demonstrates one underlying theme to the valuation principles of options and futures arbitrage. One consistent model is used to determine prices for T-bills and T-Bonds, stock index and foreign currency futures. The book also shows how to use options and financial futures in order to reduce risk (examples exist throughout the text). An instructor's manual and software are available.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference Books | Main Library Reference | Reference | 332.645 DUB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 004476 |
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This text concentrates on how the prices of options and financial futures are determined. The material is evenly split between options and financial futures. Students are shown how to think and analyze, not just remember formulas. This text is designed for both the graduate and undergraduate courses in futures and options, speculative markets, derivative securities or advanced risk management. The book demonstrates one underlying theme to the valuation principles of options and futures arbitrage. One consistent model is used to determine prices for T-bills and T-Bonds, stock index and foreign currency futures. The book also shows how to use options and financial futures in order to reduce risk (examples exist throughout the text). An instructor's manual and software are available.
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