Handbook of Financial Risk Management Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series
Auteur : Roncalli Thierry
Developed over 20 years of teaching academic courses, the Handbook of Financial Risk Management can be divided into two main parts: risk management in the financial sector; and a discussion of the mathematical and statistical tools used in risk management.
This comprehensive textoffers readers the chance to develop a sound understanding of financial products and the mathematical models that drive them, exploring in detail where the risks are and how to manage them.
Key Features:
- Written by an author with both theoretical and applied experience
- Ideal resource for students pursuing a master?s degree in finance who want to learn risk management
- Comprehensive coverage of the key topics in financial risk management
- Contains 114 exercises, with solutions provided online at www.crcpress.com/9781138501874
1. Introduction. Part IRisk Management in the Financial Sector. 2. Market Risk. 3. Credit Risk. 4. Counterparty Credit Risk and Collateral Risk. 5. Operational Risk. 6. Liquidity Risk. 7. Asset Liability Management Risk. 8. Systemic Risk and Shadow Banking System. Part II Mathematical and Statistical Tools. 9. Model Risk of Exotic Derivatives. 10. Statistical Inference and Model Estimation. 11. Copulas and Dependence Modeling. 12. Extreme Value Theory. 13. Monte Carlo Simulation Methods. 14. Stress Testing and Scenario Analysis. 15. Credit Scoring Models.
Thierry Roncalli is Head of Quantitative Research at Amundi Asset Management. He is also a Professor of Economics and Finance at the University of Evry. Dr. Roncalli has over 20 years of experience in finance and is the author of many articles and several books in quantitative finance. He received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Bordeaux.
Date de parution : 04-2020
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Handbook of Financial Risk Management :
Mots-clés :
Basel Iii; banking; OTC Derivative; regulatory finance; Cumulative Distribution Function; insurance regulation; Basel Iii Accord; operational risk; Loss Severity Distribution; asset management; Shadow Banking System; liability management; Basel Ii Framework; financial regulation; Counterparty Credit Risk; banking sector; Conditional Expectation; financial risk management; Shadow Banking; Basel committee; Gdp Growth; Funding Liquidity Risk; Stress Scenario; Conditional Quantile; BNP Paribas; Solvency Ii; Real Gdp Growth; Severity Distribution; Funding Liquidity; Panjer Recursion; Risk Weighted Assets; Asset Liquidity; Conditional Quantile Function; GMM Estimator; Quantile Regression