Glen Swindle
Valuation and Risk Management in Energy Markets
Glen Swindle
Valuation and Risk Management in Energy Markets
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Valuation and Risk Management in Energy Markets surveys the mechanics of energy markets and the valuation of structures commonly arising in practice.
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Valuation and Risk Management in Energy Markets surveys the mechanics of energy markets and the valuation of structures commonly arising in practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 927g
- ISBN-13: 9781107539884
- ISBN-10: 1107539889
- Artikelnr.: 42413609
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 927g
- ISBN-13: 9781107539884
- ISBN-10: 1107539889
- Artikelnr.: 42413609
Glen Swindle is the managing partner and co-founder of Scoville Risk Partners, a global professional services and analytics firm focused on the energy and commodities sectors. He has held senior positions at Constellation Energy, where he ran the Strategies group for the merchant energy business, and at Credit Suisse, where, as Managing Director, he was responsible for significant aspects of the North American energy business, running structured trading teams, as well as being co-head of power and natural gas trading. Previously he held tenured positions at University of California, Santa Barbara and Cornell University. He currently holds an adjunct faculty position at New York University, where he lectures on energy valuation and portfolio management. He is also on the Energy Oversight Committee for GARP's Energy Risk Professional Program and is a frequent speaker at panel discussions and webinars. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University, an M.Sc. Eng. in Mechanical Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University, and a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Caltech.
Part I. Introduction to Energy Commodities: 1. Context
2. Forwards and carry
3. Macro perspective
Part II. Basic Valuation and Hedging: 4. Risk-neutral valuation
5. Dynamics of forwards
6. Swaps books
Part III. Primary Valuation Issues: 7. Term structure of volatility
8. Skew
9. Correlation
Part IV. Multi-Factor Models: 10. Covariance, spot prices, and factor models
11. Gaussian exponential factor models
12. Modeling paradigms
Part V. Advanced Methods and Structures: 13. Natural gas storage
14. Tolling deals
15. Variable quantity swaps
Part VI. Additional Topics: 16. Control, risk metrics, and credit
17. Conclusions
Appendices.
2. Forwards and carry
3. Macro perspective
Part II. Basic Valuation and Hedging: 4. Risk-neutral valuation
5. Dynamics of forwards
6. Swaps books
Part III. Primary Valuation Issues: 7. Term structure of volatility
8. Skew
9. Correlation
Part IV. Multi-Factor Models: 10. Covariance, spot prices, and factor models
11. Gaussian exponential factor models
12. Modeling paradigms
Part V. Advanced Methods and Structures: 13. Natural gas storage
14. Tolling deals
15. Variable quantity swaps
Part VI. Additional Topics: 16. Control, risk metrics, and credit
17. Conclusions
Appendices.
Part I. Introduction to Energy Commodities: 1. Context
2. Forwards and carry
3. Macro perspective
Part II. Basic Valuation and Hedging: 4. Risk-neutral valuation
5. Dynamics of forwards
6. Swaps books
Part III. Primary Valuation Issues: 7. Term structure of volatility
8. Skew
9. Correlation
Part IV. Multi-Factor Models: 10. Covariance, spot prices, and factor models
11. Gaussian exponential factor models
12. Modeling paradigms
Part V. Advanced Methods and Structures: 13. Natural gas storage
14. Tolling deals
15. Variable quantity swaps
Part VI. Additional Topics: 16. Control, risk metrics, and credit
17. Conclusions
Appendices.
2. Forwards and carry
3. Macro perspective
Part II. Basic Valuation and Hedging: 4. Risk-neutral valuation
5. Dynamics of forwards
6. Swaps books
Part III. Primary Valuation Issues: 7. Term structure of volatility
8. Skew
9. Correlation
Part IV. Multi-Factor Models: 10. Covariance, spot prices, and factor models
11. Gaussian exponential factor models
12. Modeling paradigms
Part V. Advanced Methods and Structures: 13. Natural gas storage
14. Tolling deals
15. Variable quantity swaps
Part VI. Additional Topics: 16. Control, risk metrics, and credit
17. Conclusions
Appendices.