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Subprime Mortgage Credit Derivatives Laurie S Goodman Shumin Li

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Subprime Mortgage Credit Derivatives Laurie S Goodman Shumin Li
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Laurie S. Goodman, Shumin Li, Douglas J. Lucas, Thomas A. Zimmerman, Frank J. Fabozzi CFA
ISBN: 9780470243664, 047024366X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Subprime Mortgage Credit Derivatives Laurie S Goodman Shumin Li by Laurie S. Goodman, Shumin Li, Douglas J. Lucas, Thomas A. Zimmerman, Frank J. Fabozzi Cfa 9780470243664, 047024366X instant download after payment.

This book provides an excellent and very practical approach to analyzing and interpreting subprime instrumnents. Fabozzi is a very clear and thorough academic, in the best way. The co-authors are all from UBS, which lost a ton of money in the subprime meltdown. I have to admit that I was a little skeptical about being told how to, in essence, analyze risk from risk managers who presumably helped UBS lose over $40 billion. But then again, they should understand the market. If there is any weakness in their analysis it is that it is next to impossible to conduct any sort of statistical sampling when so many loan applications were fraudulent. Still, all-in-all, I highly recommend this book. Oh, and don't let the term derivatives scare you, the authors used virtually no mathematics to explain these complex instruments. The only thing I would like to have seen was an Excel disk with their models on it, or at least an appendix with more details on how to do their analysis.

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