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Swaps, futures, options, structured instruments - a wide range
of derivative products is traded in today's financial markets.
Analyzing, pricing and managing such products often requires
fairly sophisticated quantitative tools and methods. This book
serves as an introduction to financial mathematics with special
emphasis on aspects relevant in practice. In addition to numerous
illustrative examples, algorithmic implementations are demonstrated
using "Mathematica" and the software package "UnRisk" (available
for both students and teachers). The content is organized in 15
chapters that can be treated as independent modules.
In particular, the exposition is tailored for classroom use in a
Bachelor or Master program course, as well as for practitioners
who wish to further strengthen their quantitative background.
I Interest Rates.- II Financial Products.- III The No-Arbitrage Principle.- IV European and American Options.- The Binomial Option Pricing Model.- VI The Black-Scholes Model.- VII The Black-Scholes Formula.- VIII Stock-Price Models.- IX Interest Rate Models and the Valuation of Interest Rate Derivatives.- X Numerical Tools.- XI Simulation Methods.- XII Calibrating Models – Inverse Problems.- XIII Case Studies: Exotic Derivatives.- XIV Portfolio-Optimization.- XV Introduction to Credit Risk Models.
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Swaps, futures, options, structured instruments - a wide range
of derivative products is traded in today's financial markets.
Analyzing, pricing and managing such products often requires
fairly sophisticated quantitative tools and methods. This book
serves as an introduction to financial mathematics with special
emphasis on aspects relevant in practice. In addition to numerous
illustrative examples, algorithmic implementations are demonstrated
using "Mathematica" and the software package "UnRisk" (available
for both students and teachers). The content is organized in 15
chapters that can be treated as independent modules.
In particular, the exposition is tailored for classroom use in a
Bachelor or Master program course, as well as for practitioners
who wish to further strengthen their quantitative background.