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Quantitative Methods for Portfolio Analysis: NATO Asi Series. Series C, Mathematical and Physical Science, cartea 23

Autor Takeaki Kariya, T. Kariya
en Limba Engleză Hardback
Quantitative Methods for Portfolio Analysis provides practical models and methods for the quantitative analysis of financial asset prices, construction of various portfolios, and computer-assisted trading systems. In particular, this book is required reading for:
(1) `Quants' (quantitatively-inclined analysts) in financial industries;
(2) financial engineers in investment banks, securities companies, derivative-trading companies, software houses, etc., who are developing portfolio trading systems;
(3) graduate students and specialists in the areas of finance, business, economics, statistics, financial engineering; and
(4) investors who are interested in Japanese financial markets.
Throughout the book the emphasis is placed on the originality and usefulness of models and methods for the construction of portfolios and investment decision making, and examples are provided to demonstrate, with practical analysis, models for Japanese financial markets.
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ISBN-13: 9780792322542
ISBN-10: 0792322541
Pagini: 320
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Seria NATO Asi Series. Series C, Mathematical and Physical Science


Cuprins

Preface. Part I: Quantitative Models for Portfolio Analysis. 1. Quantitative Approach to Asset Allocation. 2. Empirical Features of Financial Returns. 3. Univariate Financial Time Series Models. 4. Multivariate Financial Time Series Models. 5. MTV Model and its Applications. Part II: Quantitative Asset Allocation Systems. 6. Quantitative Portfolio Construction Procedures. 7. Multifactor Models and their Applications. 8. B. Rosenberg Models and their Applications. 9. Selection of Portfolio Population. 10. Optimal MTV Market Portfolio. 11. Index Portfolio and Canonical Correlation Portfolio. Part II: Statistical Approach to Option Pricing and Bond Pricing. 12. Black-Scholes Option Theory and its Applications. 13. Practical Option Pricing and Related Topics. 14. Statistical Bond Pricing Models. Appendix. References. Index.