FT Guide to Using the Financial Pages: 5th edition (Financial Times Series)

FT Guide to Using the Financial Pages: 5th edition (Financial Times Series)

by Mr Romesh Vaitilingam (Author)

Synopsis

This fully revised and updated guide is an essential reference for anyone who wants to read and really understand the financial pages. It explains where and when to find the critical information, and how to make the best use of the full range of financial and economic data available, within the pink pages or at the click of a button. Includes the latest information on globalization and the other ways the internet and IT have transformed finance and investing. "The definitions and insight this book provides will remain of lasting value to readers." - Financial Times "An invaluable and straightforward guide." - Business Age "A good buy for anyone interested in the subject." - The Independent

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 5
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 15 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 0273705032
ISBN 13: 9780273705031
Book Overview: The critically acclaimed FT Guide to Using the Financial Pages is the most accessible and comprehensive guide to the world of financial information.

Media Reviews
For an indepth guide on the figures published in the FT try The FT Guide to Using the Financial Pages. - Bloomberg Money, October 2006
Author Bio
Romesh Vaitilingam is a media consultant and writer. He is the author of numerous articles and several successful titles in finance, economics and public policy, including The Ultimate Investor: The People and Ideas that Make Modern Investment (with Dean LeBaron) and The Financial Times Guide to Using Economics and Economic Indicators. As a specialist in translating economic and financial concepts into everyday language, Romesh has advised a number of top management consultancies and investment managers, as well as various UK government agencies. His work also involves media consultancy for the international economic research community, notably advising the Royal Economic Society and the Centre for Economic Policy Research on the management and development of their public profile.