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Die neuen Instrumente des Finanzmarkts stellen höhere Anforderungen sowohl an ihre Anwender als auch an ihre Entwickler: Risiken und Buße schlechten Verständnisses dieser Werkzeuge wurden nur allzu gut bekannt. Der Autor dieses Buches erläutert die Modellierung neuer Instrumente anhand einer ausgewogenen Mischung aus Theorie und empirischer Forschung und untersucht alle Hilfsmittel, die in den vergangenen zwanzig Jahren entwickelt wurden. The past twenty years have seen a massive increase in the development of new financial instruments, many of which have been off-balance-sheet activities.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Die neuen Instrumente des Finanzmarkts stellen höhere Anforderungen sowohl an ihre Anwender als auch an ihre Entwickler: Risiken und Buße schlechten Verständnisses dieser Werkzeuge wurden nur allzu gut bekannt. Der Autor dieses Buches erläutert die Modellierung neuer Instrumente anhand einer ausgewogenen Mischung aus Theorie und empirischer Forschung und untersucht alle Hilfsmittel, die in den vergangenen zwanzig Jahren entwickelt wurden. The past twenty years have seen a massive increase in the development of new financial instruments, many of which have been off-balance-sheet activities. These instruments have become increasingly complex, placing a higher demand on both the purchasers and the creators of such instruments.
Autorenporträt
Philip Molyneux is Professor of Banking and Finance in the School of Accounting, Banking and Economics at the University of Wales, Banner and Professor of Financial Services and Financial Conglomerates at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His main research interests relate to the structure, efficiency and performance of banking markets and financial systems, areas in which he has written widely. He has acted as a consultant to many international banks and organisations, including the New York Federal Reserve Bank, World Bank and European Commission. He is currently a member of the UK's National Institute's Advisory Panel on the European Financial Markets Programme. Nidal Shamroukh is a financial engineer at Algorithmics UK, an enterprise-wide risk management software provider. He is a graduate of Bilkent University, Turkey and obtained his MA and PhD degrees from University of Wales, Bangor. Currently he advises major banks on modelling their portfolios and managing their risks.