Euromoney Foreign Exchange & Treasury Management Handbook 2010 [Paperback]byThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of Euromoney Foreign Exchange & Treasury Management Handbook 2010As the effects crisis begins to lessen and global economies begin to recover, it has become increasingly apparent that foreign exchange has weathered the storm and is still a highly active area for business and investment.The 18th edition of the bestselling Euromoney Foreign Exchange & Treasury Management Handbook continues in top form as an internationally acclaimed FX and treasury management reference source. Mapping out the developments and emerging opportunities presenting themselves in the FX and treasury management arenas, with advice and guidance being given by leaders in the field, this highly successful Handbook is your key reference source to the markets. Includes a worldwide directory which lists over 2,000 global financial institutions, central banks, consultancy and advisory firms, treasury associations and regulatory bodies at the forefront of the FX and treasury management industry. Contains a foreword written by Ira Birns, Chairman of the Association for Financial Professional, and exclusive chapters from key players in the industry, including Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Saxo Bank, the European Payments Council and many others. Topics include SEPA, white labelling, FX prime brokerage, forex hedging and OTC derivatives, as well as specific country reviews. How it will help buyers avoid costly mistakes Articles are written by senior decision-makers so you can rely on the information being up-to-date and authoritative. Articles are written by insiders from this dynamic sector ensuring that our editorial is timely and represents only the issues that matter. Introductory foreword provided by Ira Birns, Chairman of the board of the AFP Contains contact details for each author Includes worldwide directory listing hundreds of companies and contacts. Guidance on new approaches will help you understand their impact. Also, opinion articles will give you advanced warning of future trends, giving you time to adjust your strategy Articles written by insiders ensure that our editorial style is straightforward, relevant and highly perceptive Strategic advice will help you develop and implement appropriate solutions to regulatory concerns Subject matter is very relevant. The current instability in the global financial markets has provoked high volatility in the global foreign exchange markets. The handbook will provide an invaluable point of reference for what is predicted to be a difficult coming year. Title Information
Write a review of this book AboutEditor: Wendy GibsonContributors: ACI AFP The Association for Financial Professionals BNP Paribas Corporate and Investment Banking Citi CLS DBS Bank Deutsche Bank European Payments Council Kshitij Saxo Bank A/S Standard Bank Contents of Euromoney Foreign Exchange & Treasury Management Handbook 2010FOREWORDby Ira Birns, Chairman of the Board, AFP – The Association for Financial Professionals Chapter 1 Does the carry trade work for corporate FX hedges? by BNP Paribas Corporate and Investment Banking Chapter 2 Electronic trading – get the message by Citi Chapter 3 OTC Clearing: the rapid growth of FX prime brokerage by Deutsche Bank Chapter 4 Developing the value proposition of white label partnerships by Saxo Bank A/S Chapter 5 Foreign exchange: a valuable source of alpha by Citi Chapter 6 Key features of today’s FX market by CLS Chapter 7 Global imbalances – an Asian perspective by DBS Bank Chapter 8 Forex hedging: the ‘new normal’? by Kshitij Consultancy Services Chapter 9 The impact of hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup on South Africa’s economy by Standard Bank Chapter 10 Setting a deadline for migration to SEPA ensures planning security for all stakeholders by European Payments Council Chapter 11 The future of the over-the-counter derivatives market by ACI The Financial Markets Association Directory: Total Entries: 1245 Financial Institutions: 842 Consultancies: 362 Treasury Associations: 41 |
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