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Risk Analytics From Concept To Deployment World Scientific Financial Data Analytics 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Edward H K Ng

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Risk Analytics From Concept To Deployment World Scientific Financial Data Analytics 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Edward H K Ng
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.14 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Edward H K Ng
ISBN: 9789811238703, 9811238707
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 2

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Risk Analytics From Concept To Deployment World Scientific Financial Data Analytics 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Edward H K Ng by Edward H K Ng 9789811238703, 9811238707 instant download after payment.

This book is written to empower risk professionals to turn analytics and models into deployable solutions with minimal IT intervention. Corporations, especially financial institutions, must show evidence of having quantified credit, market and operational risks. They have databases but automating the process to translate data into risk parameters remains a desire.


Modelling is done using software with output codes not readily processed by databases. With increasing acceptance of open-source languages, database vendors have seen the value of integrating modelling capabilities into their products. Nevertheless, deploying solutions to automate processes remains a challenge. While not comprehensive in dealing with all facets of risks, the author aims to develop risk professionals who will be able to do just that.

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