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Bloomberg
Financial Information. Bloomberg provides current information on equity,
bond, and foreign exchange
markets.
The Economist.
A non-academic publication with an excellent understanding of modern finance.
Federal
Reserve Economic Data (FRED). FRED provides historical U.S. economic
and financial data, including daily
U.S. interest rates, monetary and business
indicators, exchange rates, and regional economic data
IPO.com.
Is this the future of raising equity capital. This site gives investors
news and information on current initial public offering (IPOs). This is
the first time a firm issues equity to the public.
JP Morgan
& Company JP Morgan has been very involved in risk management techniques.
Their RiskMetrics is an
approach to measuring a firm's or portfolio's
'value at risk. This site also has a wide selection of market data.
Securities and
Exchange Commission. This is the Federal agency which regulates securities
issues and many (but not all) of the financial markets in the U.S.
This link will lead you to the SEC's EDGAR database. This database contains
many of the documents filed with the SEC. The SEC also posts a description
of the forms it requires firms to file.
Finance
from the WWW Virtual Library. This is a collection of web links for
finance. It has groups of links for finance
researcher, finance educators, finance students,
and finance practitioners. It probably isn't exhaustive, but it is large.
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Last Revised: March 10, 1999