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by Merton H. Miller (Author)

Dieses Buch ist die sorgf?ltig umgeschriebene und redigierte Bearbeitung von Reden und Aufs?tzen des Nobelpreistr?gers Merton Miller, die seine pers?nlichen Einsch?tzungen des Marktes widerspiegeln. Gut verst?ndlich wird die Problematik der Derivative sowie wichtige Themen der modernen Finanzwelt - jedoch ohne mathematische Formeln - er?rtert. (10/97)

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A rare opportunity to go one-on-one with an industry giant and one of today's most respected financial thinkers, Merton Miller on Derivatives is a refreshingly accessible overview of derivatives, the revolution they have wrought, and the disasters they've supposedly caused.

Though routinely assailed by regulators and the media, derivatives are hailed by a celebrated group of practitioners, analysts, and theorists, led most notably by Nobel laureate Merton Miller. Miller is legendary for repeatedly demonstrating--often with humor and always with grace--the value of derivatives in price discovery, managing financial risk, and tailoring a risk-return profile.

Here, in this collection of his recent essays, Miller expounds on a number of critical derivatives issues. Is it a problem that some organizations have lost substantial sums on derivatives? Miller's short answer: Some organizations will always find ways to lose money. Nor does he believe that more government regulation is the answer. He notes, for example, that for all the horror stories about derivatives, the world's banks have lost vastly more in bad real estate deals than they'll ever lose on their derivatives portfolios.

Merton Miller on Derivatives offers twenty-two provocative chapters. A sampling: "The Recent Derivatives 'Disasters': Assessing the Damage" takes a close look at such debacles as Procter & Gamble, Orange County, and Barings Bank. "Financial Regulation: The Inside Game" uses an apt sports analogy to show how the derivatives regulatory game is really played, as opposed to the way outsiders imagine it is played. "Japanese-American Trade Relations: Can Rambo Beat Godzilla?" succinctly sums up the nature of Japanese-American trade. And "Risk and Return on Futures Contracts: A Chicago View" highlights the pivotal role derivatives play in hedging risk.

There are also penetrating pieces on corporate governance that compare the system existing in the United States and England with the one existing in Germany and Japan. To complete the collection, a section called "Questions I'm Often Asked" features Miller's unique perspective on a wide range of topics, from what's ahead for China to what we've learned from the Crash of 1987.

Contrary to widely held perceptions, the so-called "derivatives revolution" has made the world safer, not more dangerous. This explains the phenomenal growth of financial futures. As Miller shows, derivatives enable organizations to deal effectively with risks that have plagued them for decades, even centuries.

Author Biography

MERTON H. MILLER was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1990 for his pioneering work in the field of corporate finance. He is the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and has served as president of the American Finance Association. He is currently a director at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Globex, and several other financial institutions. A frequent contributor to the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal, he is also coauthor of The Theory of Finance and author of Financial Innovations and Market Volatility.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.87 x 9.24 x 6.12 IN
Publication Date: August 25, 1997

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by Merton H. Miller (Author)

Dieses Buch ist die sorgf?ltig umgeschriebene und redigierte Bearbeitung von Reden und Aufs?tzen des Nobelpreistr?gers Merton Miller, die seine pers?nlichen Einsch?tzungen des Marktes widerspiegeln. Gut verst?ndlich wird die Problematik der Derivative sowie wichtige Themen der modernen Finanzwelt - jedoch ohne mathematische Formeln - er?rtert. (10/97)

Back Jacket

A rare opportunity to go one-on-one with an industry giant and one of today's most respected financial thinkers, Merton Miller on Derivatives is a refreshingly accessible overview of derivatives, the revolution they have wrought, and the disasters they've supposedly caused.

Though routinely assailed by regulators and the media, derivatives are hailed by a celebrated group of practitioners, analysts, and theorists, led most notably by Nobel laureate Merton Miller. Miller is legendary for repeatedly demonstrating--often with humor and always with grace--the value of derivatives in price discovery, managing financial risk, and tailoring a risk-return profile.

Here, in this collection of his recent essays, Miller expounds on a number of critical derivatives issues. Is it a problem that some organizations have lost substantial sums on derivatives? Miller's short answer: Some organizations will always find ways to lose money. Nor does he believe that more government regulation is the answer. He notes, for example, that for all the horror stories about derivatives, the world's banks have lost vastly more in bad real estate deals than they'll ever lose on their derivatives portfolios.

Merton Miller on Derivatives offers twenty-two provocative chapters. A sampling: "The Recent Derivatives 'Disasters': Assessing the Damage" takes a close look at such debacles as Procter & Gamble, Orange County, and Barings Bank. "Financial Regulation: The Inside Game" uses an apt sports analogy to show how the derivatives regulatory game is really played, as opposed to the way outsiders imagine it is played. "Japanese-American Trade Relations: Can Rambo Beat Godzilla?" succinctly sums up the nature of Japanese-American trade. And "Risk and Return on Futures Contracts: A Chicago View" highlights the pivotal role derivatives play in hedging risk.

There are also penetrating pieces on corporate governance that compare the system existing in the United States and England with the one existing in Germany and Japan. To complete the collection, a section called "Questions I'm Often Asked" features Miller's unique perspective on a wide range of topics, from what's ahead for China to what we've learned from the Crash of 1987.

Contrary to widely held perceptions, the so-called "derivatives revolution" has made the world safer, not more dangerous. This explains the phenomenal growth of financial futures. As Miller shows, derivatives enable organizations to deal effectively with risks that have plagued them for decades, even centuries.

Author Biography

MERTON H. MILLER was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1990 for his pioneering work in the field of corporate finance. He is the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and has served as president of the American Finance Association. He is currently a director at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Globex, and several other financial institutions. A frequent contributor to the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal, he is also coauthor of The Theory of Finance and author of Financial Innovations and Market Volatility.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.87 x 9.24 x 6.12 IN
Publication Date: August 25, 1997
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