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The RMB Handbook: Trading, ... and Hedging
By Hai Xin
The Renminbi (RMB), the official currency of the People's Republic of China, is rising in importance in internal foreign exchange and other markets, receiving an increasing amount of attention from politicians, economists, traders, investors, and corporate hedgers. Before 2009, the Chinese renminbi had little to no exposure in the international markets, but this is about to change dramatically thanks to China’s decision to establish RMB as an international reserve currency.
The RMB Handbook provides a comprehensive review of the attitudes to and development of RMB, most importantly offering practical advice to different categories of end-users regarding the various financial instruments linked to RMB, and demonstrating how practitioners can make use of these to achieve their objectives (while working within the parameters of new regulations).
€185.30
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Managing and Measuring Capital: ... Financial Institutions
Edited By Michael K. Ong
This book edited by industry expert Michael Ong explores how capital is measured and managed by banks and other financial institutions and how current techniques should be improved to address the issues highlighted in the recent crisis.
The first part covers the issues of capital management, allocation, risk attribution and performance determination. The second part focuses on the measurement of
capital. The book is essential for all who witnessed the devastating effects of the crisis, due fundamentally to undercapitalisation.€185.30
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A Quantitative Framework to ... Non-Equity Products
By Marcello Minenna
In A Quantitative Framework to Assess the Risk-Reward Profile of Non-Equity Products, bestselling author and Head of the Quantitative Analysis Unit at Italian regulator CONSOB, Marcello Minenna sets out a new method for achieving this for non-equity investment products.
By combining techniques commonly used in markets in a consistent and transferable format, Minenna provides the reader with a toolkit to produce the core information that the investors need to make their investment decisions.
This innovative, practical guide offers a way for financial institutions, investors, regulators, issuers and academics to better assess, understand and describe products and make a meaningful comparison between them.Official Book presentation at the 50th meeting of the Euro Working Group for Financial Modelling on May 4th 2012 guested by the Universities of Rome La Sapienza and TRE, with a key-note address from Prof. Rita L. D’Ecclesia.
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Inflation Sensitive Assets: Instruments and Strategies
By Stefania Perrucci and Brice Benaben
Both commodities and inflation-linked products have gained interest in recent years as alternatives and complements to traditional asset classes. The growth in investors’ participation in these markets is a global phenomenon, clearly evident in the increasing volume and types of instruments traded in both the spot and derivatives markets.
In Inflation Sensitive Assets: Instruments and Strategies Stefania Perrucci and Brice Benaben bring together different points of view and practical insights from active market participants including investment banks, asset management, pension funds and central banks.€185.30
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Risk Management for Insurers, Second Edition
By René Doff
The insurance industry is facing turbulent times and risk management is at the top of the agenda. This is particularly the case in Europe, where the introduction of Solvency II will drastically redesign the supervisory rules for regulatory capital for insurance companies.
This fully updated user-friendly second edition will quickly help you get to grips with risk management terms and techniques, and how they relate specifically to the insurance industry. It also demonstrates how Solvency II is already shaping the regulatory agenda and its likely impact on the insurance industry. -
Credit Risk Modelling - ... and Applications
By Terry Benzschawel
Credit Risk Modelling gives you a framework to understand how credit risk is measured, priced and managed.
The importance of accurately modelling and managing credit risk is continuously growing, regulatory changes and evolving risk management practices have led to Banks looking a lot more closely at credit risk.
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Variable Annuities
Edited By Tigran Kalberer and Kannoo Ravindran
Variable Annuities provides an overview of all the relevant aspects of variable annuity (VA) products from an insurers perspective. It is a collection of contributions from several authors, co-ordinated in such a way that it covers all relevant areas with minimal overlap and a consistent level of detail. The market is of huge interest for US, European and Japanese insurers.
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Managing Energy Price Risk
Edited By Vincent Kaminski
The definitive third edition of the best-selling multi-author reference source on global energy and power markets - fully revised, updated and extended to incorporate current market realities and theory enabling practitioners to effectively measure, structure, hedge and manage risk in today’s energy related transactions.
€148.84
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Risk Model Validation
By Christian Meyer and Peter Quell
Worldwide, senior executives and managers in financial and non-financial firms are expected to make crucial business decisions based on the results of complex risk models. Yet interpreting the findings, understanding the limitations of the models and recognizing the assumptions that underpin them present considerable challenges for all but those with a background in specialized quantitative financial modeling.
The use of these quantitative risk models was blamed as being one of the major causes of the financial crisis that began in 2007. This report shows how risk models are constructed and why they play such an important role in financial markets. It provides a holistic approach to Risk Model Validation that will enable you, when faced with a specific risk model, to work out a step-by-step guide to asking the right questions in order to judge the validity of the model.
Mathematical modelling, implementation, data gathering, processes, reporting and the way senior management “digests” all this information will all be covered.
An essential part of a decision-maker’s armoury, Risk Model Validation provides an intensive guide to asking the key questions when integrating the outputs of quantitative modeling into everyday business decisions.
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Energy Markets
By Vincent Kaminski
This book by industry leader Vincent Kaminski provides an exhaustive description of the energy markets, covering both the fundamentals of the production, transportation, storage and distribution processes, as well as market design and linkages between different markets. The book also describes the most important types of transactions and instruments used in these markets.
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Portfolio Construction and Risk ... (4th Edition)
By Bernd Scherer
Portfolio Construction and Risk Budgeting reflects how things have changed since the financial crisis. Containing the basics of portfolio theory with cutting-edge investment management research, Bernd Scherer provides a critical review of a range of portfolio management techniques highlighting strengths, weaknesses and how to implement quantitatively-driven portfolio construction.
Building on the solid foundation of the previous bestselling editions, this significantly extended fourth edition updates content and incorporates a more practical approach than previous editions.
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Currency Overlay: A Practical ... Second Edition
By Hai Xin
This fully updated and revised second edition of the best selling practical guide Currency Overlay continues to emphasise the same approach as in the First Edition: measuring currency risk separately in the portfolio, clarifying risk responsibility, using specialists where necessary, and taking control of the currency risk.
The underlying message remains unchanged: the future currency moves are hard to predict, it is easy by comparison to get reasonably well prepared. This new edition is full of practical hints and tips on how to get prepared in terms of currency risk management.
€218.00
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Basel III and Beyond
Edited By Francesco Cannata and Mario Quagliariello
Around the world, central bankers, regulators and governments have responded to the financial crisis with new regulation and legislation. The cornerstone of this global initiative to contain risk is Basel III – sweeping new regulatory standards for banks on capital adequacy and liquidity.
These new standards will define markets and their practices for decades to come. Already, they are reshaping institutions, business models and balance sheets.
Understanding Basel III and the thinking behind it is essential for market participants and for those charged with implementing the standards. In Basel III and Beyond, the first book-length treatment of Basel III, editors Mario Quagliariello of the European Banking Authority and Francesco Cannata of the Bank of Italy have assembled contributors from regulators and central banks involved in preparing the standards including a foreword from Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank.
Key chapters describe and analyse the new elements of Basel III, as well as detailing important revisions to the 2004 accord. Written by the regulators themselves, Basel III and Beyond is the essential guide to the new global banking standards.
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The Solvency II Handbook
Edited By Marcelo Cruz
The Solvency II Handbook brings together some of the best known and most renowned experts in insurance risk management to provide a detailed examination of the main requirements and impacts of Solvency II to insurers and reinsurers.
Marcelo Cruz brings together highly regarded practitioners and academics working in the Solvency II area to provide a practical guide for implementing internal models – the focus of Pillar I and the area demanding greater attention in preparing for Solvency II. The book also gives practical examples for the key areas outlined throughout the three pillars of Solvency II, taking a close look at insurance risk, market risk, credit risk, liquidity risk and operational risk.
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Stress Testing for Financial Institutions
Edited By Daniel Rösch and Harald Scheule
Stress Testing for Financial Institutions will provide you with guidance in regard to the stress testing process and includes several chapters on scenario analysis written by practitioners at Citigroup, Swedbank, GE Capital and the Bank of Finland.
This is the only book currently on the market that focuses solely on this subject, with sections broken down into close examination of stress testing in the context of corporate and retail credit risk, economic capital and regulatory capital.
This book is essential for financial risk quants, financial risk managers, financial risk researchers and financial institution regulators.
Stress Testing for Financial Institutions examines the regulatory and economic needs of banks and insurance companies and focuses on practical advice and solutions to everyday problems.
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The Operational Risk Manager's ... Second Edition
By Sergio Scandizzo
Three years and one world crisis later, The Operational Risk Manager’s Guide is back in a revised, enriched second edition that brings you many more conceptual insights and practical ideas on how to be successful at operational risk management.
“It is required reading for risk managers and all concerned with the management of risks in general.”
Bernard Tschupp, Head of Compliance and Operational Risk, Bank for International Settlements
€398.41
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Liquidity Modelling
By Robert Fiedler
The global financial crisis showed the crippling effect poor liquidity risk management can have on markets and on firms.
In its wake, market practitioners and regulators alike recognise the necessity of effective management of liquidity and assessment of risks. Yet liquidity remains fuzzy even at a conceptual level, and liquidity risk management an emerging discipline.
Liquidity Modelling by Robert Fiedler is a guide on how to model and manage liquidity risk for financial market practitioners.
The author’s practical approach equips the reader with the tools to understand the components of liquidity risk, how they interact and, as a result, to build a quantitative model to display, measure and limit risk.
Liquidity Modelling is currently out of print, new stock is due at our warehouse mid-May. Pre-order your copy here and it will be dispatched as soon as it’s available.
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Lessons from the Financial Crisis
Edited By Arthur M. Berd
Lessons from the Financial Crisis is an essential and comprehensive resource for market participants, researchers, regulators, academics and governments worldwide.
Containing both academic analysis and practical insights from renowned researchers and leading authorities such as John Hull and Stuart Turnbull, all aspects of the crisis which has defined a generation will be rigorously examined.
“This book has an extraordinary range of well organized chapters from highly distinguished financial academics and practitioners. Given the poor historical record of learning “lessons” from financial crises, this book provides an invaluable opportunity to gain multiple important perspectives from people in a position to share substantial wisdom that should not be missed.”
Bennett W. Golub, Chief Risk Officer, BlackRock, Inc.
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Counterparty Credit Risk
Edited By Eduardo Canabarro
This book is a collection of analyses of methods and practices used to manage OTC derivative counterparty risk and their performance during the 2007-8 financial crisis. It covers the areas of counterparty risk measurement, pricing (CVA), hedging, collateralization, stress testing, back testing and integration into economic capital frameworks. Various new ideas, directions and models are discussed by a group of seasoned experts. The content of the book is even more relevant in light of the recent proposals of the Basel Committee of Banking Supervision for the changes in the regulatory capital on counterparty risks.
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Longevity Risk
Edited By Emma McWilliam
Around the world, a structural shift in demographics is taking place: people are living longer. While an increasing number of people look forward to retirement the implication for firms, funds and governments with hundreds of billions of dollars in defined-benefit pension scheme liabilities is clear: a heightened risk of larger payouts.
This is longevity risk. This book presents methods to price and measure longevity risk and ways to hedge/de-risk through a range of traditional insurance, reinsurance and innovative capital market solutions.
€218.00
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Directory of Government Debt Offices
Edited By Paul Brione
The Directory of Government Debt Offices provides detailed listings and descriptions of government debt offices in 110 countries around the world
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Derivatives Accounting and Risk Management
Edited By Hyun Song Shin
Comprising views from the leading industry experts this new volume contains current and highly topical assessments of the latest auditing and accounting standards for the financial derivatives markets - presented through practically focused, results-driven content guaranteed to aid you in everyday practice.
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Derivative Credit Risk
Edited By Various
Focuses on uncertain credit exposure and the range of challenges facing institutions wishing to achieve optimal credit risk management.
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Data-Driven Operational Risk Management
By Robert Scott Levine
Operational risk losses have famously led to the complete demise of financial institutions, with more than 100 reported losses exceeding US$100 million in recent years. This executive report demonstrates how to avoid such severe losses through improved operational risk data collection.
€374.36
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Credit Risk Management & Basel II
Edited By Mohan Bhatia
With the entire financial sector across the globe working on the implementation of the 2004 Basel II Accord in some form and intensity there is much work to be done at bank level. Credit Risk Management & Basel II gives you the means to put in place the credit risk measurement and management framework, policies, procedures and practices that are needed.
€148.84





