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Financial Modeling Under Non-Gaussian Distributions / by Eric Jondeau, Ser-Huang Poon, Michael Rockinger
(Springer Finance. ISSN:21950687)

1st ed. 2007.
出版者 (London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 2007
本文言語 英語
大きさ XVIII, 541 p : online resource
著者標目 *Jondeau, Eric author
Poon, Ser-Huang author
Rockinger, Michael author
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件 名 LCSH:Social sciences -- Mathematics  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Statistics 
LCSH:Econometrics
FREE:Mathematics in Business, Economics and Finance
FREE:Statistics in Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Insurance
FREE:Econometrics
一般注記 Financial Markets and Financial Time Series -- Statistical Properties of Financial Market Data -- Functioning of Financial Markets and Theoretical Models for Returns -- Econometric Modeling of Asset Returns -- Modeling Volatility -- Modeling Higher Moments -- Modeling Correlation -- Extreme Value Theory -- Applications of Non-Gaussian Econometrics -- Risk Management and VaR -- Portfolio Allocation -- Option Pricing with Non-Gaussian Returns -- Fundamentals of Option Pricing -- Non-structural Option Pricing -- Structural Option Pricing -- Appendices on Option Pricing Mathematics -- Brownian Motion and Stochastic Calculus -- Martingale and Changing Measure -- Characteristic Functions and Fourier Transforms -- Jump Processes -- Lévy Processes
Practitioners and researchers who have handled financial market data know that asset returns do not behave according to the bell-shaped curve, associated with the Gaussian or normal distribution. Indeed, the use of Gaussian models when the asset return distributions are not normal could lead to a wrong choice of portfolio, the underestimation of extreme losses or mispriced derivative products. Consequently, non-Gaussian models and models based on processes with jumps are gaining popularity among financial market practitioners. Non-Gaussian distributions are the key theme of this book which addresses the causes and consequences of non-normality and time dependency in both asset returns and option prices. One of the main aims is to bridge the gap between the theoretical developments and the practical implementations of what many users and researchers perceive as "sophisticated" models or black boxes. The book is written for non-mathematicians who want to model financial market prices so the emphasis throughout is on practice. There are abundant empirical illustrations of the models and techniques described, many of which could be equally applied to other financial time series, such as exchange and interest rates. The authors have taken care to make the material accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of statistics, calculus and probability, while at the same time preserving the mathematical rigor and complexity of the original models. This book will be an essential reference for practitioners in the finance industry, especially those responsible for managing portfolios and monitoring financial risk, but it will also be useful for mathematicians who want to know more about how their mathematical tools are applied in finance, and as a text for advanced courses in empirical finance; financial econometrics and financial derivatives
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