The Financial Metaverse: Tokens, Derivatives and Other Synthetic Assets
Spinner, Albin
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-06-11
- 售價: $2,740
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,603
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 263
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031539141
- ISBN-13: 9783031539145
下單後立即進貨 (約1週~2週)
相關主題
商品描述
Derivative trading? That's something for Wall Street types, right? Maybe, but it also affects everyone else in ways that are still little appreciated. Futures traders have paralysed the global trade of nickel, a key component in the battery of your neighbour's Tesla. For a few minutes one trading day during the pandemic, sellers of crude oil were paying buyers to take the stuff, defying the very notion of trading, in an episode straight out of "Alice in Wonderland".
Understanding how this obscure corner of finance works (and what happens when it doesn't) is a key pillar of financial literacy today. If you are a financial markets practitioner, everyday investor, academic, regulator, policy maker or kitchen-table economist, you need to know how financial derivatives really work and be aware of the emerging digital innovations that makes this market the highest stake metaverse.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
衍生品交易?那是華爾街人士的事情,對吧?也許是,但它也以一種仍然被人們很少認識的方式影響著其他每個人。期貨交易者已經使全球鎳的交易陷入癱瘓,而鎳是你鄰居的特斯拉電池的關鍵組成部分。在疫情期間的某個交易日的幾分鐘內,原油賣方付錢給買方來接收原油,這違背了交易的本質,就像《愛麗絲夢遊仙境》中的一幕。
了解這個金融領域的冷僻角落是當今金融素養的一個重要支柱,也是了解它不起作用時會發生什麼的關鍵。如果你是金融市場從業人員、普通投資者、學者、監管機構、政策制定者或家庭經濟學家,你需要知道金融衍生品的真正運作方式,並且要意識到新興的數字創新使這個市場成為最高風險的元宇宙。
作者簡介
Albin Spinner is a banking professional with 30 years' experience in three major financial centres (London, New York and Tokyo). He is currently working for an Asian investment bank in their Global Markets division after having traded 10 years for JPMorgan. His research interests include Market Structure and Design and Financial Sociology.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Albin Spinner是一位在三個主要金融中心(倫敦、紐約和東京)擁有30年經驗的銀行專業人士。他目前在一家亞洲投資銀行的全球市場部門工作,之前曾在JPMorgan交易部門工作了10年。他的研究興趣包括市場結構和設計以及金融社會學。