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ASIA-PACIFIC FIXED INCOME MARKETS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE MONEY, BOND, AND INTEREST DERIVATIVE MARKETS OF THE REGION

BATTEN, JONATHAN A. - Personal Name; FETHERSTON, THOMAS A. - Personal Name;

As stability has begun to return to the Asia-Pacific region, so do international investors' appetites for high-yielding Asian securities. Right now, due to the substantial bank debt accrued during the last financial crisis there, the liveliest investment areas in the Asian-Pacific region are fixed income instruments. Authors Jonathan A. Batten and Thomas A. Fetherston provide country-by-country analyses, including highly-focused descriptions of the history, current disposition, and future prospects of each country's bond markets, along with detailed explanations of the market structure and conventions in each. Jonathan Batten is a Professor of Finance at Deakin University. His professional experience includes senior posts at the Australian Industry Development Corporation, The Bank of Tokyo, Credit Lyonnais and IBM Consulting in their Asia-Pacific Banking and Finance Group.


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Jonathan A. Batten
Call Number
332.632044 BAT a
Publisher
Singapore : John Wiley & Sons., 2002
Collation
ix, 394 p. : ill ; 27cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-471-84577-9
Classification
332.632044
Content Type
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Edition
1st. ed.
Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Economics
Markets
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