Introduction to Financial Technology -  Roy S. Freedman

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2006 | 1. Auflage
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Elsevier Science (Verlag)
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The financial technology environment is a dynamic, high-pressured, fast-paced world in which developing fast and efficient buy-and-sell order processing systems and order executing (clearing and settling) systems is of primary importance. The orders involved come from an ever-changing network of people (traders, brokers, market makers) and technology. To prepare people to succeed in this environment, seasoned financial technology veteran Roy Freedman presents both the technology and the finance side in this comprehensive overview of this dynamic area. He covers the broad range of topics involved in this industry--including auction theory, databases, networked computer clusters, back-office operations, derivative securities, regulation, compliance, bootstrap statistics, optimization, and risk management--in order to present an in-depth treatment of the current state-of-the-art in financial technology.
Each chapter concludes with a list of exercises, a list of references, a list of websites for further information, and case studies. A Powerpoint presentation that outlines each chapter's main points is available in a companion instructor's website, and an online instructor's manual is available.

*With amazing clarity, Freedman explains both the technology side and the finance side of financial technology
*Accessible to both finance professionals needing to upgrade their technology knowledge and technology specialists needing to upgrade their finance knowledge
*PowerPoint slides for each chapter available on the Elsevier textbooks website
The financial technology environment is a dynamic, high-pressured, fast-paced world in which developing fast and efficient buy-and-sell order processing systems and order executing (clearing and settling) systems is of primary importance. The orders involved come from an ever-changing network of people (traders, brokers, market makers) and technology. To prepare people to succeed in this environment, seasoned financial technology veteran Roy Freedman presents both the technology and the finance side in this comprehensive overview of this dynamic area. He covers the broad range of topics involved in this industry--including auction theory, databases, networked computer clusters, back-office operations, derivative securities, regulation, compliance, bootstrap statistics, optimization, and risk management-in order to present an in-depth treatment of the current state-of-the-art in financial technology. Each chapter concludes with a list of exercises; a list of references; a list of websites for further information; and case studies. With amazing clarity, Freedman explains both the technology side and the finance side of financial technology Accessible to both finance professionals needing to upgrade their technology knowledge and technology specialists needing to upgrade their finance knowledge

Front Cover 1
Introduction to Financial Technology 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 6
Preface 10
CHAPTER 1 What Is Financial Technology? 14
1.1 Financial vs. Commercial Systems 14
1.2 Financial vs. Gambling Systems 18
1.3 Financial vs. Military Systems and Physical Delivery 21
1.4 Nonphysical Communication and Delivery 27
1.5 The First Wireless Network 30
1.6 Notes and References 37
1.7 Discussion Questions 40
CHAPTER 2 Prices, Interest, Time 42
2.1 Financial Terms 42
2.2 Numbers and Prices 51
2.3 Time Is Money: Loans and Interest 64
2.4 Days, Months, and Years 74
2.5 Notes and References 80
2.6 Discussion Questions 82
CHAPTER 3 Algorithms and Financial Technology 84
3.1 Financial Algorithms 84
3.2 Spreadsheets 87
3.3 Interpreters and Compilers for Procedural Languages 93
3.4 Spreadsheet Algorithms for Interpolating Prices and Rates 103
3.5 Notes and References 115
3.6 Discussion Questions 116
CHAPTER 4 Financial Products 118
4.1 Technology of Cash Flows 118
4.2 Technology of Yields 125
4.3 Zero Credit Risk/Zero Coupon Bonds 135
4.4 Equities, Dividend Discounts, and Laplace Transforms 140
4.5 Databases for Past, Present, and Future Prices 148
4.6 Notes and References 152
4.7 Discussion Questions 155
CHAPTER 5 Identifying Financial Objects 156
5.1 Symbology: Identifying Issuers and Owners 156
5.2 Other Identifiers in Financial Databases 169
5.3 Exchange Ticker Symbols 174
5.4 Non-Exchange Traded Products and Portfolios 186
5.5 Notes and References 198
5.6 Discussion Questions 201
CHAPTER 6 Physical Aspects of Financial Networks 202
6.1 Financial Network Infrastructures 202
6.2 Origins of Electronic Financial Communication Networks 209
6.3 The Technology of Virtual Delivery 221
6.4 Market Data Technology: From Ticker to Consolidated Tape 227
6.5 Notes and References 239
6.6 Discussion Questions 244
CHAPTER 7 Orders and Messages 246
7.1 The Anatomy of Orders 246
7.2 Order Processing Technology: From Q-Codes to FIX 252
7.3 Markup Languages 266
7.4 Representing Rules 275
7.5 Notes and References 282
7.6 Discussion Questions 284
CHAPTER 8 Systems of Financial Systems 286
8.1 Describing Financial Systems 286
8.2 System Analogies 300
8.3 Characteristics of Systems of Systems 307
8.4 Notes and References 312
8.5 Discussion Questions 315
CHAPTER 9 Risk 316
9.1 Types of Risk in Financial Systems 316
9.2 Basic Properties of Probabilities 322
9.3 Portfolios and Risk 332
9.4 Risk and Hedging 338
9.5 Notes and References 347
9.6 Discussion Questions 349
Index 350

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