[Free pdf] Opening Credit: A practitioner's guide to credit investment
• Justin McGowan, Duncan Sankey •
#1071224 in eBooks 2015-05-25 2015-05-25File Name: B00WXCSCZ8
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent, comprehensive and thoroughly enjoyableBy Stephen HughesThis is an excellent piece of work. I have been in finance for over 25 years and it is exceptionally rare to find a book which is both comprehensively informative and a thoroughly enjoyable read. This is certainly not your typical dry finance manual. The approach is lively and the choice of examples and case studies is up-to-the-minute while the tone is conversational, not afraidAbout the AuthorJustin McGowan's career in finance spans 25 years. His analytical experience covers the full range of the capital structure, in both equity and credit instruments and he has worked on the sell- and buy-sides in disciplines ranging from bank loans, corporate bonds, emerging market eqAs a result of prevailing monetary conditions since the global financial crisis, the world has witnessed unprecedented growth in global corporate credit markets. Yet, despite the trillions of dollars put to work in the debt capital markets, corporate credit is still an unfamiliar concept to most investors compared to other asset classes, such as equities and commodities. Every red-top newspaper and 24-hour news service is happy to report the latest twitch in the Dow, FTSE or Stoxx indices but m... [PDF.ua13] Opening Credit: A practitioner's guide to credit investment Rating: 4.85 (467 Votes)
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