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Market Risk Analysis - 3: Market Risk Analysis, Pricing, Hedging and Trading Financial - Instrument

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Informationen zum Autor Carol Alexander is a Professor of Risk Management at the ICMA Centre, University of Reading, and Chair of the Academic Advisory Council of the Professional Risk Manager's International Association (PRMIA). She is the author of Market Models: A Guide to Financial Data Analysis (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2001) and has been editor and contributor of a very large number of books in finance and mathematics, including the multi-volume Professional Risk Manager's Handbook (McGraw-Hill, 2008 and PRMIA Publications). Carol has published nearly 100 academic journal articles, book chapters and books, the majority of which focus on financial risk management and mathematical finance. Professor Alexander is one of the world's leading authorities on market risk analysis. For further details, see www.icmacentre.rdg.ac.uk/alexander Klappentext Written by leading market risk academic, Professor Carol Alexander, Pricing, Hedging and Trading Financial Instruments forms part three of the Market Risk Analysis four volume set. This book is an in-depth, practical and accessible guide to the models that are used for pricing and the strategies that are used for hedging financial instruments, and to the markets in which they trade. It provides a comprehensive, rigorous and accessible introduction to bonds, swaps, futures and forwards and options, including variance swaps, volatility indices and their futures and options, to stochastic volatility models and to modelling the implied and local volatility surfaces.All together, the Market Risk Analysis four volume set illustrates virtually every concept or formula with a practical, numerical example or a longer, empirical case study. Across all four volumes there are approximately 300 numerical and empirical examples, 400 graphs and figures and 30 case studies many of which are contained in interactive Excel spreadsheets available from the the accompanying CD-ROM . Empirical examples and case studies specific to this volume include:* Duration-Convexity approximation to bond portfolios, and portfolio immunization;* Pricing floaters and vanilla, basis and variance swaps;* Coupon stripping and yield curve fitting;* Proxy hedging, and hedging international securities and energy futures portfolios;* Pricing models for European exotics, including barriers, Asians, look-backs, choosers, capped, contingent, power, quanto, compo, exchange, 'best-of' and spread options;* Libor model calibration;* Dynamic models for implied volatility based on principal component analysis;* Calibration of stochastic volatility models (Matlab code);* Simulations from stochastic volatility and jump models;* Duration, PV01 and volatility invariant cash flow mappings;* Delta-gamma-theta-vega mappings for options portfolios;* Volatility beta mapping to volatility indices. Zusammenfassung Written by leading market risk academic, Professor Carol Alexander, Pricing, Hedging and Trading Financial Instruments forms part three of the Market Risk Analysis four volume set. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures xiii List of Tables xvii List of Examples xix Foreword xxi Preface to Volume III xxv III. 1 Bonds and Swaps 1 III.1.1 Introduction 1 III.1.2 Interest Rates 2 III.1.2.1 Continuously Compounded Spot and Forward Rates 3 III.1.2.2 Discretely Compounded Spot Rates 4 III.1.2.3Translation between Discrete Rates and Continuous Rates 6 III.1.2.4 Spot and Forward Rates with Discrete Compounding 6 III.1.2.5 LIBOR 8 III.1.3 Categorization of Bonds 8 III.1.3.1 Categorization by Issuer 9 III.1.3.2 Categorization by Coupon and Maturity 10 III.1.4 Characteristics of Bonds and Interest Rates 10 III.1.4.1 Present Value, Price and Yield 11 III.1.4.2 Relationship between Price and Yield 13 III.1.4.3 Yield Curves 14

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