Currency Competition and Foreign Exchange Markets

Currency Competition and Foreign Exchange Markets
Author: Philipp Hartmann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521632730

Currency Competition and Foreign Exchange Markets by Philipp Hartmann of the European Central Bank is a major theoretical and empirical study of international currencies, which focuses on the role which the Euro will play in the international monetary and financial system along with the US dollar and the Japanese yen. In contrast to much of the existing literature which approaches the subject from a macroeconomic perspective, Philipp Hartmann develops a theoretical model which uses game theory, time series and panel econometrics, and links financial markets analysis with transaction cost economics. The results of Currency Competition and Foreign Exchange Markets are presented with reference to political, historical and institutional considerations, and provide accessible answers to policy-makers, business people and scholars worldwide. The sections on Spread Estimation and Multiple Vehicles with Inter-Dealer Price and Entry Competition will be of particular use for finance professionals.

The Economics of Foreign Exchange and Global Finance

The Economics of Foreign Exchange and Global Finance
Author: Peijie Wang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540212379

The book presents all major subjects in international monetary theory, foreign exchange markets, international financial management and investment analysis. The book is relevant to real world problems in the sense that it provides guidance on how to solve policy issues as well as practical management tasks. This in turn helps the reader to gain an understanding of the theory and refines the framework. Various topics are interlinked so the book adopts a systematic treatment of integrated materials relating different theories under various circumstances and combining theory with practice. The text examines issues in international monetary policy and financial management in a practical way, focusing on the identification of the factors and players in foreign exchange markets and the international finance arena. The book can be used in graduate and advanced undergraduate programmes in international or global finance, international monetary economics, and international financial management.

The Complete Idiot's Mini Guide to Demystifying the Foreign Exchange Market

The Complete Idiot's Mini Guide to Demystifying the Foreign Exchange Market
Author: Gregory Rehmke
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101463058

When Wall Street stubs a toe, markets around the world say "ouch!" But exactly how the foreign exchange market works is a mystery that can give you a migraine. Come out from the covers! This book provides the grounding you need to grasp this confusing aspect of the global economy.

Money, Trade, and Competition

Money, Trade, and Competition
Author: Herbert Giersch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1992-06-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9783642772689

This volume examines key aspects of international economic theory and policy. Six papers deal with money and exchange rates. They discuss historical evidence on free banking, the question whether speculation in foreign exchange markets is stabilizing or destabilizing, the insulation properties of flexible exchange rates, the economics of the Louvre Accord, some basic issues of the German Monetary Union and the merits offinancial liberalization in developing countries. Five papers deal with international trade. They focus on the integration of fiscal policy into thetheory of international trade, theoretical aspects of international factor flows, the relation between trade restrictions and exchange rates, the recent shift of the United States trade policy toward agressive unilateralism and the theory and practice of commercial policies since 1945. Of the remaining two papers, one discusses basic concepts of welfare economies while the other reassesses the vital link between competition and economic growth. The contributors include internationally renowned scholars. The volume is dedicated to the memory of Egon Sohmen, who was one of the prominent early advocates of flexible exchange rates.

Speculation And The Dollar

Speculation And The Dollar
Author: Laurence Krause
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000312895

I began serious consideration of the issues and subject matter that comprise this book as a graduate student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In need of a dissertation topic and vaguely curious about international monetary economics, I decided to sit in on Leonard Rapping's undergraduate course on international finance. Needless to say, I was soon hooked. Within several months I was teaching my own course on international money and beginning to write an outline of what would become my doctoral dissertation on foreign exchange speculation. Once completed the dissertation thesis became this basis for this book.

Sterling's Past, Dollar's Future

Sterling's Past, Dollar's Future
Author: Barry J. Eichengreen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2005
Genre: Foreign exchange rates
ISBN:

"This paper provides an historical perspective on reserve currency competition and on the prospects of the dollar as an international currency. It questions the conventional wisdom that competition for reserve-currency status is a winner-take-all game, showing that several currencies have often shared this role in the past and arguing that innovations in financial markets make it even more likely that they will do so in the future. It suggests that the dollar and the euro are likely to share this position for the foreseeable future. Hopes that the yuan could become a major international currency 20 or even 40 years from now are highly premature"--NBER website

Mastering the Currency Market: Forex Strategies for High and Low Volatility Markets

Mastering the Currency Market: Forex Strategies for High and Low Volatility Markets
Author: Jay Norris
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071713700

Make Volatility and Risk Work for You with Forex Trading! “This book should be in every trader/investor’s library. As we come out of this depressed market . . . this book can be your companion, helping you avoid mistakes and enhance your trading/investment program.” —Bill M. Williams, author of Trading Chaos “Whether you’re just getting started trading the world’s most exciting financial market, or you’re looking to add to your trading edge, [the authors] have written an engaging book packed with powerful techniques that you can use right now.” —Rob Booker, trader, author, educator, and founder and host of TraderRadio.net The foreign exchange market is the largest trading market in the world, with average daily volume well into the trillions. Because the market is always characterized by high liquidity, forex traders benefit most from volatile markets—making it the ideal investment approach today and well into the future. Mastering the Currency Market is a comprehensive guide to currency and futures trading strategies and techniques for both highly volatile and nonvolatile markets. Putting to work their vast and highly diverse experience in forex trading, the authors explain how to take advantage of the many benefits of foreign exchange trading, including its low cost of entry afforded by margin, and the dynamic pricing by nature of the competitive marketplace. Mastering the Currency Market is divided into five sections covering: The basics of trading currencies Fundamental analysis of price valuation Technical analysis and trading charts Trading philosophy and psychological discipline Volatility and risk management With four decades of combined experience, the authors clearly communicate to you a trading method that will give you the confidence to both analyze markets and execute trades successfully, regardless of underlying market conditions. As 2008 introduced nightmare scenarios for investors around the world, it was Al Gaskill’s most productive period of his trading career. He used the same trading methods spelled out in this book. Apply the lessons inside and you’ll see profits rise during periods of high market volatility, and when the market slows down, you can downshift to countertrending methods. It’s a win-win investing method, and Mastering the Currency Market leads you through it every step of the way.

The Basics of Foreign Exchange Markets

The Basics of Foreign Exchange Markets
Author: William D. Gerdes
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2018-03-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1947098713

In an increasingly interdependent global economy, an understanding of foreign exchange markets is more critical than ever. These markets are inextricably entwined with underlying monetary standards and consequently they are treated conjointly in this book. Four different foreign exchange rate regimes are analyzed including exchange rates under commodity money, fiduciary money, fiat money (with fixed exchange rates), and fiat money (with flexible exchange rates). For more than eight decades, most countries have operated with fiat money. Proponents maintain that fiat money provides individual countries with much greater monetary autonomy. Yet both analytics and experience indicate that this is not always the case. Whether a country has more monetary autonomy depends on whether fiat money is paired with fixed or flexible exchange rates. Although flexible exchange rate regimes are not without their critics, it has become increasingly apparent that fiat money with flexible rates provides individual countries much greater monetary autonomy. This arrangement allows participants in foreign exchange markets greater latitude for adjusting to the wide variations in national monetary policies that are prevalent with fiat money. Several audiences may find this book beneficial: undergraduate students in economics and finance, students of international business, graduate students, students in executive programs who need to expand their knowledge of international finance, and practicing executives and managers—especially those who are employed by companies operating globally.

International Economics

International Economics
Author: Henry Thompson
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789810244538

This textbook describes and predicts production, trade and investment across countries. Using graphs and numerical examples, it describes the foundations of international trade and investment, including constant cost, neoclassical, and modern theories of production, industry and trade.