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The Future of Investing in Europe's Markets after MiFID

The_future_of_investing By Chris Skinner

Published by Wiley, July 07

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) is the biggest change programme Europe’s capital markets have ever attempted. It takes all the protection away from Europe’s Stock Exchanges and forces investment banks, brokers and dealers to guarantee best execution. In order to understand these challenges, industry commentator Chris Skinner has gathered the views of Europe’s leading figures in the MiFID community to discuss its implications, in The Future of Investing in Europe's Markets after MiFID.

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Capital Ideas Evolving

Capital_ideas_evolving By Peter L. Bernstein
Published by Wiley June 2007

Capital Ideas traces the origins of modern Wall Street, from the pioneering work of early scholars, the development of new theories of  risk, valuation, and investment returns by the next generation of scholars,  to the actual implementation of these theories in the real world of investment management.

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