Summary |
With the deepening of financial markets and fast-paced transformation of the corporate landscape, investment banking as a branch of financial services has assumed high importance.
Investment banking: Concepts, analyses and cases has been written to provide conceptual understanding and analyses of the investment banking processes. Divided into two parts, the book covers:
• Part 1: Capital markets, securities and issuances, law and regulatory mechanisms, types of capital market securities and issues.
• Part 2: Global and Indian investment banking, major functions of a full service investment bank-underwriting, issue management, private equity, buybacks and de-listing, corporate restructuring, mergers and acquisitions.
Other highlight of the book:
• Coverage of the subject from Indian and international perspectives with comparative analyses of systems followed in Indian and US capital markets.
• 100 caselets, 60 detailed case studies, illustrated cases and worked out problems from Indian and international corporate sector.
• Self-test questions at the end of chapters.
• Numerous exhibits, tables and illustrations.
• End of the book problems and cases with solutions.
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