The Financial Times Guide to Using the Financial Pages
Vaitilingam, Romesh
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The #1 global guide to understanding the financial pages—and profiting from them!
* Fully updated with the latest Financial Times charts, tables, and diagrams.
* New! Detailed coverage of international equities and derivatives markets, and key international information sources.
* New! Coverage of online and electronic resources: Reuters, Bloomberg, Dow Jones-Telerate, and more.
The Financial Times Guide to Using the Financial Pages is the comprehensive, up-to-date guide to understanding the financial pages—and leveraging them for profit. Now in its third edition, it is even more authoritative and useful than ever—fully revised with new international and electronic coverage, the latest versions of Financial Times charts, tables, diagrams, and much more. The third edition has been thoroughly revised to include the latest financial information, including the fledgling index, the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), extensive new coverage of international equities and derivatives markets, key global information sources, and more. The book also contains a full section on using electronic resources such as Reuters, Bloomberg, Dow Jones-Telerate, and TOPIC. Worked examples and an expanded glossary are also provided.
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