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Course of Modern Monetary Banking (Fourth Edition)

Author: Hu Qingkang

Press: Fudan University Press

Release time: 20 10-05-0 1

Page count: 438 pages

Page number: 16 Page number

Table of Contents Chapter I Currency and Monetary System

Section 1 Nature of Currency

First, the emergence of money.

Second, the nature of money.

Third, the development of monetary form.

Section 2 Functions of Money

First of all, the value scale

Second, the means of circulation

Third, storage means.

Fourth, means of payment.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) world currency

Section 3 Evolution and Development of Monetary System

First, the formation of the monetary system

Second, the basic content of the monetary system

Third, the evolution of the monetary system.

Section 4 Level and Measurement of Currency

First, the division of currency grades.

Second, the practical significance of currency classification

Chapter II Credit and Interest Rate

Section 1 Generation and Development of Credit

First, the generation of credit.

Second, develop credit.

Section 2 Credit Forms and Credit Tools

First, the basic form of credit

Second, credit instruments.

Section 3 Interest and Interest Rate

First, the nature of interest

Second, the classification of interest rates.

Third, the role and structure of interest rates.

Fourthly, the theoretical analysis of interest rate determination.

Chapter III Financial Market

Section 1 Overview of Financial Markets

I. Financing

Second, direct financing and indirect financing.

Third, the basic characteristics of finance

Fourth, the classification of financial markets.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Basic conditions for the formation of financial markets

Section 2 Money Market and Capital Market

I. Money market and its tools

Second, the capital market and its tools

Section III Primary Market and Secondary Market

First, the primary market operation

Second, the operation of the secondary market

Section 4 Financial Derivatives

I. Types of financial derivatives

Second, the development of financial derivatives in the world

Third, the development status of financial derivatives in China

Section 5 Financial Asset Portfolio

First, the factors that determine the demand for financial assets.

Second, the risk analysis in the financial market

Third, Kyle Weitz's portfolio theory.

Fourthly, CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model)

Five, arbitrage pricing theory (APT)

Chapter IV Commercial Banks

Section 1 The emergence and development of modern banking system

First, the emergence of modern banking.

Second, the structure of financial institutions.

Section 2 Status and Organizational Form of Commercial Banks

First, the special status of commercial banks

Second, the organizational form of commercial banks

Third, the development trend of modern commercial banks

Section 3 Business of Commercial Banks

I. Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks

Two. Debt business

Three. Asset business

Fourth, off-balance sheet business.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) dental line

Six, the scale of assets and liabilities of China's commercial banking system has developed rapidly.

Section IV Management Theory of Commercial Banks

First, the business policy of commercial banks

Second, asset management.

Third, debt management.

Four. Joint management of assets and liabilities

Five, the theory of intermediary business management

Section 5 Business Innovation and Development Direction of Commercial Banks

First, avoid administrative innovation.

Second, innovate to avoid interest rate risk.

Third, technological innovation.

Fourth, banks in the electronic age.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is divided into two types: separate operation and mixed operation.

Section VI Crisis of Commercial Banks and Asymmetric Regulatory Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard

Second, information asymmetry increases loan risk and its solutions

Third, the new problems of banking supervision brought by information asymmetry.

Four. Basel Capital Accord

Section 7 Credit Creation and Contraction of Commercial Banks

First, the preconditions for credit creation of commercial banks

Second, the process of commercial banks to create credit

Third, the process of deposit contraction.

Fourth, the deposit multiplier

Verb (abbreviation for verb) currency multiplier

Chapter V Central Bank

Section 1 The emergence and development of the central bank

First, the historical inevitability of the emergence of the central bank

Second, the development of the central bank

Third, the development of the central bank in China.

Section 2 Comparison of Central Bank Systems

First, the ownership form of the central bank.

Second, the organizational structure of the central bank.

Third, the relationship between the central bank and the government.

Fourth, the management system of the central bank.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) special central banking system

Six, the United States Federal Reserve System

Section III Nature and Functions of the Central Bank

Second, the nature of the central bank

Two. Functions of the central bank

Third, the weakness of the central bank.

Section IV Assets and Liabilities of the Central Bank

I. Balance Sheet of the Central Bank

Second, the factors affecting the base currency

Third, the fiscal deficit and the base currency.

Section 5 Monetary Policy of the Central Bank

First, the goal of monetary policy.

Chapter VI Financial Suppression, Deepening and Innovation

Chapter VII Monetary Theory (1)

Chapter VIII Monetary Theory (Part Two)

Chapter IX Monetary Theory (Part II)

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