The Japanese capital markets were liberalized, decontrolled and increasingly opened to foreign participation in the 1970s. The fixed income market particularly expanded to finance the government fiscal deficits commencing in 1975. However, growth in the non-Government side of the market for Japan has been a more recent phenomenon and a goal of policymakers in Japan and Asia since 1997. These markets are now second only to those in the United States and dominate the issuance market in the Asian Pacific region. The latter does not surprise since Japan is second only to the United States in debt...
The Japanese capital markets were liberalized, decontrolled and increasingly opened to foreign participation in the 1970s. The fixed income market par...
Financial risk variables arise in the form of interest rate, foreign exchange, equity and commodity risk. This book provides insight on those risk variables. It aims to provide the laymen and professionals with analysis, theoretical risk measurement models and findings that will extend their understanding of the financial risk environment.
Financial risk variables arise in the form of interest rate, foreign exchange, equity and commodity risk. This book provides insight on those risk var...