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An Introduction To Credit Risk Modeling 1st Edition Christian Bluhm

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An Introduction To Credit Risk Modeling 1st Edition Christian Bluhm
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.98 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Christian Bluhm, Ludger Overbeck, Christoph Wagner
ISBN: 9781584883265, 158488326X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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An Introduction To Credit Risk Modeling 1st Edition Christian Bluhm by Christian Bluhm, Ludger Overbeck, Christoph Wagner 9781584883265, 158488326X instant download after payment.

In today's increasingly competitive financial world, successful risk management, portfolio management, and financial structuring demand more than up-to-date financial know-how. They also call for quantitative expertise, including the ability to effectively apply mathematical modeling tools and techniques. An Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling supplies both the bricks and the mortar of risk management. In a gentle and concise lecture-note style, it introduces the fundamentals of credit risk management, provides a broad treatment of the related modeling theory and methods, and explores their application to credit portfolio securitization, credit risk in a trading portfolio, and credit derivatives risk. The presentation is thorough but refreshingly accessible, foregoing unnecessary technical details yet remaining mathematically precise. Whether you are a risk manager looking for a more quantitative approach to credit risk or you are planning a move from the academic arena to a career in professional credit risk management, An Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling is the book you've been looking for. It will bring you quickly up to speed with information needed to resolve the questions and quandaries encountered in practice.

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