This book provides a broad and balanced introduction to the principle
Western financial makets and institutions. Unlike other books which tend
to focus on an individual market, An Introduction to Western Financial
Markets is international in scope. Valdez acknowledges the current
movement towards a single global market and recognizes that a parochial
knowledge of just one local market is no longer sufficient.
Various financial sectors are described in clear and easy to understand
terms. Topics covered include banking (commercial and investment), money
and bond markets, foreign exchange, stock markets, finance for trade,
insurance options, futures, and other derivative products. A final
chapter surveys the key trends and issues in the markets today. A useful
glossary of terms is included.
Pages of mathematical formulae, common in introductory books on finance,
are avoided. Valdez clearly shows the importance of these formulae, but
is constantly aware of his non-numeric readers. This book will appeal to
students of banking, finance, economics, business studies and the
securities markets.