Financial-markets


Related Subjects: Money Book Review Aftermarket Bear-market Behavioral-finance Bull-market Capital-markets Efficient-market-hypothesis Free-market Market-maker Primary-market Securities
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The Federal Housing Board's responsibility for safety and soundness and mission regulation of the Federal Home Loan Bank System: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Government Sponsored Enterprises of the Committee on Banking and Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, September 24, 1998 (H. hrg)
Published in Unknown Binding by For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office (1998)
Author: United States
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The Fed : The Inside Story of How the World's Most Powerful Financial Institution Drives the Markets
Published in Hardcover by Free Press (11 June, 2001)
Author: Martin Mayer
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Martin Mayer's engaging examination of the much-talked-about but little understood U.S. Federal Reserve begins with the dramatic events of October 1998, a month in which the market closed "lock limit down" for the first time in almost a decade. At the same time, Alan Greenspan, the Fed's chairman, began radically reinventing his agency's role and its influence on the market. Indeed, while most of the rest of the world's countries were diminishing the role of their central banks, Congress was granting new powers and responsibilities to the Fed. Mayer's book--part history, part journalistic report, and all detailed analysis--looks at the significance of those powers, their benefits and risks, and what they mean to the markets. He also devotes chapters to the day-to-day inner workings of the Fed, its influence in international financial matters, and its possible role in coming years.

As a prolific author and respected economics scholar, Mayer has been immersed in the financial world for decades and provides both bird's-eye and long-range views of money's complicated maneuverings. Without his excellent storytelling abilities and fluid writing style, this book would be heavy going for anyone who doesn't speak the language of high finance. Though it is most definitely dense (and its structure somewhat erratic), Mayer manages to make a complicated subject accessible for those with more interest than actual knowledge. An informative look at a hitherto enigmatic but influential institution. --S. Ketchum

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Badly written, packed with information
I bought this book in a bookstore, thinking it looked interesting. The testimonials seemed convincing. I wish I'd read these reviews first. Although the book clearly offers a wealth of information, I found it annoying to read. The author repeatedly interjects long parenthetical expressions in the middle of his sentences. By the time you reach the end of the sentence, it's hard to remember what he was trying to say. At times, it struck me as a stream-of-consciousness approach, or just laziness on the part of his editor. The problem isn't that the material is challenging. I have an MBA and expect to be challenged in books about banking and finance. But I expect far better writing than this. Mr. Mayer likely is a superb reporter and researcher, but in my view, his writing needs a heavier hand from an editor. I only read about 30 pages before tossing the book in the trash can. I hope to remember not to buy any more of his books by accident.

Misleading Title
My main problem with this book is that the title really should have been "A Detailed History of The Fed." I think I was looking more for what the title implied, a book with a focus almost exclusively on modern times, and concentrating on the relationship between Fed actions and economic reactions. If this is what you, too, are seeking, don't read this book.

A secondary problem is that the recitation of Fed history that comprises nearly the entire book is almost unbearably dry.

This book's main (only?) good point is its detail. I personally found the amount of detail excessive and boring, but I can't fault the author for completion: the history that this book contains is broad and well-researched.

The Inside Story of the Fed, Just Like it Says
This book will be enjoyed by those who want to see the Fed as a very human institution with its own quirks and foibles. It helps to add a dimension of knowledge about the Fed that is hard to get anywhere else.

If you are a hard core economist with strong political views or an ardent fan of Friedman or Greenspan you won't like it. It shows the human side of many of the major figures.

I thought it was well done and enjoyed it immensely. I have read most of the major books on the Fed and read their open market operations briefs every day, and spend a lot of time on the various Fed websites.

This book is generally sound, and although there are those who would tend to dismiss Mayer, as he is not an economic scholar, the great strength of this book is that Mayer realizes that the Fed is not a university seeking truth. It is a political and financial institution not above the day to day fray, with its own sort of organizational politics.

I have also read most of the major books about Greenspan, and this one adds a dimension to his persona that connected the dots for me.


The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities (New York University Salomon Center Series on Financial Markets and Institutions, Vol 1)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (01 March, 1998)
Authors: Irwin T. Vanderhoof and Edward I. Altman
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Federal housing enterprises operations of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight : statement of Thomas J. McCool, Director, Financial Institutions and Markets Issues, General Government Division, before the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-GGD-98-25)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Office (1997)
Author: Thomas Joseph McCool
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Federal housing enterprises HUD's mission oversight needs to be strengthened : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:GGD-98-173)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Office (1998)
Author: U.S. General Accounting Office
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Federal housing enterprises HUD's implementation of its mission oversight needs to be strengthened : statement of Nancy Kingsbury, Assistant Comptroller General, General Government Division, before the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-GGD-98-177)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Office (1998)
Author: Nancy R. Kingsbury
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Fast Money: The Money Market in Australia
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins (01 May, 1988)
Author: Edna Carew
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Fast Money II
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (01 April, 1987)
Author: Edna Carew
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Fast Money 4: The Bestselling Guide to Australia's Financial Markets
Published in Paperback by Paul & Co Pub Consortium (01 March, 1999)
Authors: Edna Carew and Edna Fast Money Carew
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Farmer Mac revised charter enhances secondary market activity, but growth depends on various factors : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises, Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:GGD-99-85)
Published in Unknown Binding by The Office (1999)
Author: U.S. General Accounting Office
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