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Derivative securities --- Derivative securities. --- United States.
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Derivative securities --- Derivative securities. --- Hebdomadaires. --- Instruments financiers. --- Marché financier.
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L'évaluation et la gestion des risques ont acquis en moins d'une décennie une importance primordiale, non seulement dans le secteur financier, mais bien au-delà pour la grande majorité des entreprises. Cette montée en puissance n'est en rien due au hasard : dans un contexte de compétition internationale accrue, les acteurs économiques cherchent en effet à sécuriser leurs marges au moyen de politiques de couverture de plus en plus sophistiquées. Ce manuel invite le lecteur à explorer la sphère financière à travers cette dimension désormais centrale, celle des risques. Après un panorama des grandes catégories de risques présents dans l'environnement des entreprises et des investisseurs, l'auteur aborde les différentes techniques d'évaluation des risques (sensibilités, Value at Risk et scénarios catastrophes) ainsi que les stratégies et instruments de couverture utilisés en pratique par les acteurs économiques pour atténuer ces risques. Il analyse enfin les facteurs susceptibles d'affecter la capacité des marchés à fournir des solutions de couverture contre les nouvelles formes de risques, dans un contexte de transformations structurelles et d'apparition de nouveaux déséquilibres financiers. Destiné aux professionnels comme aux étudiants, cet ouvrage intègre de nombreuses illustrations graphiques tout en évitant une mathématisation excessive. Afin d'illustrer les pratiques effectives de gestion des risques, il comporte des encadrés thématiques et des entretiens réalisés auprès de personnalités de référence du monde de la finance.
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Derivative securities --- Derivative securities --- Derivative securities --- Derivative securities --- Valuation --- Mathematical models. --- Mathematical models. --- Mathematical models. --- Valuation --- Mathematical models.
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Thorough, accessible coverage of the key issues in XVA XVA - Credit, Funding and Capital Valuation Adjustments provides specialists and non-specialists alike with an up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of Credit, Debit, Funding, Capital and Margin Valuation Adjustment (CVA, DVA, FVA, KVA and MVA), including modelling frameworks as well as broader IT engineering challenges. Written by an industry expert, this book navigates you through the complexities of XVA, discussing in detail the very latest developments in valuation adjustments including the impact of regulatory capital and margin requirements arising from CCPs and bilateral initial margin. The book presents a unified approach to modelling valuation adjustments including credit risk, funding and regulatory effects. The practical implementation of XVA models using Monte Carlo techniques is also central to the book. You'll also find thorough coverage of how XVA sensitivities can be accurately measured, the technological challenges presented by XVA, the use of grid computing on CPU and GPU platforms, the management of data, and how the regulatory framework introduced under Basel III presents massive implications for the finance industry. Explores how XVA models have developed in the aftermath of the credit crisis The only text to focus on the XVA adjustments rather than the broader topic of counterparty risk. Covers regulatory change since the credit crisis including Basel III and the impact regulation has had on the pricing of derivatives. Covers the very latest valuation adjustments, KVA and MVA. The author is a regular speaker and trainer at industry events, including WBS training, Marcus Evans, ICBI, Infoline and RISK If you're a quantitative analyst, trader, banking manager, risk manager, finance and audit professional, academic or student looking to expand your knowledge of XVA, this book has you covered.
Finance. --- Derivative securities. --- Finance --- Derivative securities --- Derivative financial instruments --- Derivative financial products --- Derivative instruments --- Derivatives (Finance) --- Financial derivatives --- Securities --- Structured notes (Securities) --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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"A detailed, expert-driven guide to today's major financial point of interest The xVA Challenge: Counterparty Credit Risk, Funding, Collateral, and Capital is a practical guide from one of the leading and most influential credit practitioners, Jon Gregory. Focusing on practical methods, this informative guide includes discussion around the latest regulatory requirements, market practice, and academic thinking. Beginning with a look at the emergence of counterparty risk during the recent global financial crisis, the discussion delves into the quantification of firm-wide credit exposure and risk mitigation methods, such as netting and collateral. It also discusses thoroughly the xVA terms, notably CVA, DVA, FVA, ColVA, and KVA and their interactions and overlaps. The discussion of other aspects such as wrong-way risks, hedging, stress testing, and xVA management within a financial institution are covered. The extensive coverage and detailed treatment of what has become an urgent topic ^makes this book an invaluable reference for any practitioner, policy maker, or student. Counterparty credit risk and related aspects such as funding, collateral, and capital have become key issues in recent years, now generally characterized by the term 'xVA'. This book provides practical, in-depth guidance toward all aspects of xVA management. Market practice around counterparty credit risk and credit and debit value adjustment (CVA and DVA) The latest regulatory developments including Basel III capital requirements, central clearing, and mandatory collateral requirements The impact of accounting requirements such as IFRS 13 Recent thinking on the applications of funding, collateral, and capital adjustments (FVA, ColVA and KVA) The sudden realization of extensive counterparty risks has severely compromised the health of global financial markets. It's now a major point of action for all financial institutions, which have realized the growing importance of consistent treatmen t of collateral, funding, and capital alongside counterparty risk. The xVA Challenge: Counterparty Credit Risk, Funding, Collateral, and Capital provides expert perspective and real-world guidance for today's institutions"-- "This book explains the emergence of counterparty risk during the recent credit crisis. The quantification of firm-wide credit exposure for trading desks and businesses is discussed alongside risk mitigation methods such as netting and collateral management (margining) and central counterparties. Banks and other financial institutions have been recently developing their capabilities for pricing counterparty risk and these elements are considered in detail via a characterisation of credit value adjustment (CVA). The implications of an institution valuing their own default via debt value adjustment (DVA) and funding costs (FVA) are also considered at length. Portfolio management and hedging of CVA are described in full. Wrong--way counterparty risks are addressed in detail in relation to interest rate, foreign exchange, commodity and credit derivative products. Regulatory capital for counterparty risk, including the recent Basel III requirements for CVA VAR is discussed. The management of counterparty risk within an institution by a "CVA desk" is also discussed in detail. Finally, the design and benefits of central clearing, a recent development to attempt to control the rapid growth of counterparty risk, is considered. Hedging aspects, together with the associated instruments such as credit defaults swaps (CDSs) and contingent CDS (CCDS) are described in full. This book is unique in being practically focused but also covering the more technical aspects. It is an invaluable complete reference guide for any market practitioner, policy maker, academic or student with any responsibility or interest within the area of counterparty credit risk and CVA"--
Derivative securities --- -Derivative financial instruments --- Derivative financial products --- Derivative instruments --- Derivatives (Finance) --- Financial derivatives --- Securities --- Structured notes (Securities) --- Mathematical models --- Risk management. --- Mathematical models. --- -Mathematical models
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This timely book provides a detailed analysis of the regulatory landscape of energy derivatives trading in the EU. Liebrich Hiemstra argues that current supervision of the sector is too opaque and identifies how more effective legal remedies can be created to safeguard important legal values.
Derivative securities --- Energy derivatives --- Law and legislation.
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This book brings together in one volume both a complete, rigorous and yet readable account of the mathematics underlying derivative pricing and a guide to applying these ideas to solve real pricing problems. It is aimed at practitioners and researchers who wish to understand the latest finance literature and develop their own pricing models. The authors' combination of strong theoretical knowledge and extensive market experience make this book particularly relevant for those interested in real world applications of mathematical finance.Features:detailed coverage of interest rate derivatives, from 'vanilla' instruments through to many of the more exotic products currently being tradedoverview of popular term structure models along with their relationships to each other (including Heath-Jarrow-Morton, short rate models and the latest market models)explanation of numeraires as a modelling and pricing toolpricing models for constant maturity swaps and other convexity productsmodels and efficient algorithms for path-dependent and Bermudan swaptionsinsights into how to go about pricing products beyond those treated in the textaccessible yet rigorous treatment of the stochastic calculus required for option pricing
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