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Liquidity Modelling Robert Fiedler

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Liquidity Modelling Robert Fiedler
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Publisher: Risk Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 382
Author: Robert Fiedler
ISBN: 9781906348465, 1906348464
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Liquidity Modelling Robert Fiedler by Robert Fiedler 9781906348465, 1906348464 instant download after payment.

Liquidity risk is hard to understand. It needs to be broken down into its components and drivers in order to manage and model it successfully. The market turmoil that began in mid-2007 re-emphasised the importance of liquidity to the functioning of financial markets and the banking sector. In advance of the turmoil, asset markets were buoyant and funding was readily available at low cost. The reversal in market conditions illustrated how quickly liquidity can evaporate and that illiquidity can last for an extended period of time. Financial regulators across the globe are urging institutions to address this dimension of financial risk more comprehensively. In this comprehensive guide to modelling liquidity risk, Robert Fiedler provides a coherent model which allows the reader to understand the components of illiquidity risk and how they interact and as a result enable you to build a quantitative model to display, measure and limit risk. Liquidity Modelling is required reading for financial market practitioners who are dealing with liquidity risk and who want to understand it

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