Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling (Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series Book 19)
معرفی کتاب «Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling (Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series Book 19)» نوشتهٔ Bluhm, Christian; Overbeck, Ludger; Wagner, Christoph، منتشرشده توسط نشر CRC Press LLC در سال 2010. این کتاب در 100 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Basics of Credit Risk Management Expected Loss Unexpected Loss Regulatory Capital and the Basel InitiativeModeling Correlated Defaults The Bernoulli Model The Poisson Model Bernoulli versus Poisson Mixture An Overview of Common Model Concepts One-Factor/Sector Models Loss Dependence by Means of Copula FunctionsWorking Example on Asset Correlations Generating the Portfolio Loss DistributionAsset Value ModelsRead more... Abstract: The Basics of Credit Risk Management Expected Loss Unexpected Loss Regulatory Capital and the Basel InitiativeModeling Correlated Defaults The Bernoulli Model The Poisson Model Bernoulli versus Poisson Mixture An Overview of Common Model Concepts One-Factor/Sector Models Loss Dependence by Means of Copula FunctionsWorking Example on Asset Correlations Generating the Portfolio Loss DistributionAsset Value Models Introduction and a Brief Guide to the Literature A Few Words about Calls and Puts Merton's Asset Value Model Transforming Equity into Asset Values: A Working ApproachThe CreditRisk+ Mod "Preface Second Edition The first edition of this book appeared eight years ago. Since then the banking industry experienced a lot of change and challenges. The most recent financial crisis which started around May 2007 and lasted in its core period until early 2009 gave rise for a lot of scepticism whether credit risk models are appropriate to capture the true nature of risks inherent in credit portfolios in general and structured credit products in particular. In a recent article two of us discuss common credit risk modeling approaches in the light of the most recent crisis and invite readers to participate in the discussion; see [25]. A key observation in a discussion like the one in [25] is that the universe of available models and tools is sufficiently rich for doing a good job even in a severe crisis scenario as banks recently experienced it. What seems to be more critical is an appropriate model choice, parameterization of models, dealing with uncertainties, e.g., based on insufficient data, and communication of model outcomes to decision makers and executive senior management. These are the four main areas of challenge where we think that a lot of work and rethinking needs to be done in a p︠ost-crisis ̕reflection of credit risk models. In the first edition of this book we focussed on the description of common mathematical approaches to model credit portfolios. We did not change this philosophy for the second edition. Therefore, we left large parts of the book unchanged in its core message but supplemented the exposition with new model developments and with details we omitted in the first edition"-- Provided by publisher Contains Nearly 100 Pages of New MaterialThe recent financial crisis has shown that credit risk in particular and finance in general remain important fields for the application of mathematical concepts to real-life situations. While continuing to focus on common mathematical approaches to model credit portfolios, Introduction to Credit Risk Modelin
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