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Fundamentals of Futures and Options markets: Pearson New International Edition Paperback – 1 November 2013
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For undergraduate courses in derivatives, options and futures, financial engineering, financial mathematics, and risk management.
A reader-friendly book with an abundance of numerical and real-life examples.
Based on Hull's Options, Futures and Other Derivatives, Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets presents an accessible and student-friendly overview of the topic without the use of calculus. Packed with numerical examples and accounts of real-life situations, this text effectively guides students through the material while helping them prepare for the working world.
- Print length584 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date1 November 2013
- Dimensions21.59 x 3.35 x 27.61 cm
- ISBN-101292041900
- ISBN-13978-1292041902
Product details
- Publisher : Pearson; 8th edition (1 November 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 584 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1292041900
- ISBN-13 : 978-1292041902
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 3.35 x 27.61 cm
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About the author
John C. Hull is a Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
He is a respected researcher in the academic field of quantitative finance (see for example the Hull-White model) and is the author of two books on financial derivatives that are widely used texts for market practitioners: "Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives" and "Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets".
Hull is an editor of the Journal of Derivatives (since 1993), The Review of Derivatives Research (since 1993), the Journal of Derivatives Use, Trading & Regulation (since 1994), the Canadian Journal of Administrative Studies (since 1996), the Journal of Risk (since 1998), the Journal of Bond Trading and Management (since 2001), the Journal of Derivatives Accounting (since 2002) and the Journal of Credit Risk (since 2004).
He studied Mathematics at Cambridge University (B.A. & M.A.), and holds an M.A. in Operational Research from Lancaster University and a Ph.D. in Finance from Cranfield University. In 1999, he was awarded the Financial Engineer of the Year Award, by the International Association of Financial Engineers. He has twin sons named Peter and David, and a wife named Michelle.
Bio from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.