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The recent growth of credit derivatives has been explosive. The global credit derivatives market grew in notional value from $1 trillion to $20 trillion from 2000 to 2006. However, understanding the true nature of these instruments still poses both theoretical and practical challenges. For a...
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Key Features:Contributors are practitioners and academics from leading institutions such as Citigroup, Lehmen Brothers, JP Morgan, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London and Stanford University.
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This handbook provides a timely discussion of the mathematical modelling that underpins both credit derivatives and securitisation. It covers statistical analysis and techniques modelling of default of both single and multiple entities counterparty risk, Gaussian and non-Gaussian modelling, and...
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"This book contains contributions by the best-known and consequential researchers who, over several decades, shaped the field of financial engineering. It presents a comprehensive and unique perspective on the historical development and the current state of derivatives research. The book covers...
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