Pricing, Risk, and Performance Measurement in Practice /

Financial models and portfolios are only as good as the software-based representations of them, and this book is the first to bridge the gap between the theory of financial pricing, risk and performance measurement and modeling, and actually implementing all this in a your firm's software syste...

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Main Authors: Schwerdt, Wolfgang (Author), von Wendland, Marcelle (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Academic Press, 2009.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:Financial models and portfolios are only as good as the software-based representations of them, and this book is the first to bridge the gap between the theory of financial pricing, risk and performance measurement and modeling, and actually implementing all this in a your firm's software systems. The authors are the developers of the European Central Bank's (ECB) standard for the description of financial instruments. The ECB has adopted this approach because it is an extremely flexible, innovative, yet logically simple and consistent way to accurately define and set up even very large numbers of financial instruments, and because it simplifies the valuation, risk and performance measurement process. This is because it standardizes and breaks up the calculation task into simpler subtasks, thus preparing the way for a faster road to improvements in speed and accuracy. This is the only book that explains the new ECB standard, and provides clear and consistent worked examples and programming code throughout the book to demonstrate to the reader how to use the standard to build financial instruments in software systems, then how to price them, and then how to measure the risk and performance of the portfolios that comprise them. The aim of this book is to introduce the reader to a practical approach for pricing a broad range of financial instruments and analysing the risk and performance of simple and complex portfolios. Carefully chosen worked examples will allow the reader to gain confidence in using securities and derivatives pricing models and risk and performance measurement methods commonly used in today's risk and portfolio management practice. Its practical focus, systematic step by step approach and fully up to date coverage of pricing, risk and performance measurement analytics will set this book apart from competing publications and fill a growing need for a practical introduction to financial engineering and risk and performance measurement. The key value proposition for this book is that it is based on the authors? experience of designing and implementing valuation, risk measurement, and performance measurement solutions, and in particular developing and implementing the European Central Bank's (ECB) standard for the description of financial instruments. The book will thus help the reader bridge the gap from understanding pricing, risk and performance measurement models to their practical implementation in software based solutions. Th...
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (256 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.