
Product DescriptionA timely guide to understanding and implementing credit derivatives Credit derivatives are here to stay and will continue to play a role in finance in the future. But what will that role be? What issues and challenges should be addressed? And what lessons can be learned from the credit mess? Credit Risk Frontiers offers answers to these and other questions by presenting the latest research in this field and addressing important issues exposed by the financial crisis. It covers this subject from a real world perspective, tackling issues such as liquidity, poor data, and credit spreads, as well as the latest innovations in portfolio products and hedging and risk management techniques.
- Provides a coherent presentation of recent advances in the theory and practice of credit derivatives
- Takes into account the new products and risk requirements of a post financial crisis world
- Contains information regarding various aspects of the credit derivative market as well as cutting edge research regarding those aspects
From the Inside FlapThe size and complexity of credit markets in general, and credit derivatives in particular,have posed a serious challenge for both marketpractitioners and quantitative modelers. While thedemands of trading and risk management in this rapidly growing market have spurred the development of quantitative methodologies for modeling, valuation, and management of credit risk—with a focus on credit derivatives—the recent financial crisis has proven that the challenges we face in this field have not been fully, and sometimes, properly addressed. Nobody understands this better than Tomasz Bielecki, Damiano Brigo, and Frédéric Patras. And now, with Credit Risk Frontiers, they've created an innovative volume—comprised of contributed articles from some of today's most respected academics and practitioners in this area—that deals with several urgent topics, such as the subprime crisis, the pricing and hedging of credit risk, collateralized loan obligations (CLO), ratings, and liquidity. Divided into six comprehensive parts, this reliable guide provides a coherent presentation of the recent advancements in the theory and practice of credit risk analysis and management, with an emphasis on issues that are relevant to the current state, and future, of credit markets. Page by page, Credit Risk Frontiers:
- Offers expert insights on the role of quantitative modeling during the recent credit crisis and the modeling lessons learned from this period
- Discusses general methods in multiname credit derivatives—namely derivatives products that depend on more than one credit entity at the same time
- Explores asset-backed securities (ABS), in which the analysis of cash flows represents specific difficulties that aren't present in the familiar synthetic collateralized debt obligation (CDO) framework
- Details the hybrid modeling of credit and equity, and examines the application domain of equity-to-credit modeling that runs from the joint pricing of credit and equity to relative value analysis
- Addresses issues associated with the valuation of credit valuation adjustments (CVA) and counterparty risk in the current environment
- And much more
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