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Quantitative Assessment Of Securitisation Deals 1st Edition Francesca Campolongo

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Quantitative Assessment Of Securitisation Deals 1st Edition Francesca Campolongo
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 112
Author: Francesca Campolongo, Henrik Jönsson, Wim Schoutens (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642297205, 9783642297212, 364229720X, 3642297218
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Quantitative Assessment Of Securitisation Deals 1st Edition Francesca Campolongo by Francesca Campolongo, Henrik Jönsson, Wim Schoutens (auth.) 9783642297205, 9783642297212, 364229720X, 3642297218 instant download after payment.

The book draws on current research on model risk and parameter sensitivity of securitisation ratings. It provides practical ideas and tools that can facilitate a more informed usage of securitisation ratings. We show how global sensitivity analysis techniques can be used to better analyse and to enhance the understanding of the uncertainties inherent in ratings due to uncertainty in the input parameters. The text introduces a novel global rating approach that takes the uncertainty in the ratings into account when assigning ratings to securitisation products. The book also covers new prepayment and default models that overcome flaws in current models.​

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