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Tim Xiao deposited Zero Rate Curve Bootstrapping in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years agoZero curves can be derived from government bonds or LIBOR/swap instruments. The LIBOR/swap term structure offers several advantages over government curves, and is a robust tool for pricing and hedging financial products. Correlations among governments and other fixed-income products have declined, making the swap term structure a more efficient…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Yield Curve Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThe term structure of interest rates, also known as yield curve, is defined as the relationship between the yield-to-maturity on a zero coupon bond and the bond’s maturity. Zero yield curves play an essential role in the valuation of all financial products.
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Tim Xiao deposited Monte Carlo Value At Risk Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoValue at Risk (VaR) is the regulatory measurement for assessing market risk. It reports the maximum likely loss on a portfolio for a given probability defined as x% confidence level over N days. VaR is vital in market risk management and control. Also regulatory and economic capital computation is based on VaR results. Although VaR measure is…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Risk Sensitivity Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoRisk sensitivities, also referred to as Greeks, are the measure of a financial instrument’s value reaction to changes in underlying factors. The value of a financial instrument is impacted by many factors, such as interest rate, stock price, implied volatility, time, etc. Sensitivities are risk measures that are more important than fair values.
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Tim Xiao deposited Parametric VaR Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoValue at Risk (VaR) is the regulatory measurement for assessing market risk. It reports the maximum likely loss on a portfolio for a given probability defined as x% confidence level over N days. VaR is vital in market risk management and control. Also regulatory and economic capital computation is based on VaR results. Although VaR measure is…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Market Risk Economic Capital in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoFinancial business is exposed to many types of risks due to the nature of business. To guard against the risk, financial institutions must hold capital in proportion to the potential risk. Market risk economic capital is intended to capture the value change due to changes in market risk factors. It is an internal capital reserve to cover…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Financial Market Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoA financial market is a market where people trade financial products. Typical financial markets are the fixed income and interest rate market, the currency market, the equity market, the commodity market and the credit market.
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Tim Xiao deposited Incremental Risk Charge (IRC) Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThe incremental risk charge (IRC) is a regulatory requirement from the Basel Committee in response to the financial crisis. It supplements existing Value-at-Risk (VaR) and captures the loss due to default and migration events at a 99.9% confidence level over a one-year capital horizon.
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Tim Xiao deposited An Overview of Standard Initial Margin Mode in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoInitial Margin (IM) is the amount of collateral required to open a position with a broker or an exchange or a bank. The Standard Initial Margin Model (SIMM) is very likely to become the market standard. It is designed to provide a common methodology for calculating initial margin for uncleared OTC derivatives. Initial margin calculation is…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Historical VaR in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoValue at Risk (VaR) is the regulatory measurement for assessing market risk. It reports the maximum likely loss on a portfolio for a given probability defined as x% confidence level over N days. VaR is vital in market risk management and control. Also regulatory and economic capital computation is based on VaR results. Although VaR measure is…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Cap Implied Volatility in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoAn implied volatility is the volatility implied by the market price of an option based on the Black-Scholes option pricing model. In cap market, a cap/floor is quoted by implied volatilities but not prices. An interest rate cap volatility surface is a three-dimensional plot of the implied volatility of a cap as a function of strike and maturity.
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Tim Xiao deposited FRTB Standardized Approach in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoThe Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) is a new Basel committee framework for the next generation market risk regulatory capital rules. It is inspired by the undercapitalisation of trading book exposures witnessed during the financial crisis. FRTB aims to address shortcoming of the current Basel 2.5 market risk capital framework.
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Tim Xiao deposited Funding Valuation Adjustment in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoFunding Valuation Adjustment (FVA) is introduced to capture the incremental costs of funding uncollateralized derivatives. It can be referred to as the difference between the rate paid for the collateral to the bank’s treasury and rate paid by the clearinghouse. Also FVA can be thought of as a hedging cost or benefit arising from the mismatch b…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoCredit valuation adjustment (CVA) is the market price of counterparty credit risk that has become a central part of counterparty credit risk management. By definition, CVA is the difference between the risk-free portfolio value and the true/risky portfolio value. In practice, CVA should be computed at portfolio level. That means calculation…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Collateral Management in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoCollateral is a property or an asset that a borrower offers as a way for a lender to secure the loan. Collateral arrangement is a risk reduction tool that mitigates risk by reducing credit exposure. Collateral doesn’t turn a bad counterparty into a good one and doesn’t eliminate credit risk. Instead, it just reduces the loss at the time of def…[Read more]
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Kiril Dimitrov deposited The aggregate of professed firm culture elements in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoAbstract: The current article explores interesting, significant and recently identified nuances in disclosing the professed firm culture in the virtual realm. Its emphasis is set on two exotic instruments – organizational mantra and memorandum that senior managers in business organizations may use to successfully clarify and communicate what is t…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Counterparty Credit Risk Simulation Methodology in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoCounterparty credit risk (CCR) is the risk of loss that will be incurred in the event of default by a counterparty. It will be incurred in the event of default by a counterparty. Only over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives and financial security transactions (e.g., repo) are subject to counterparty risk. If one party of a contract defaults, the…[Read more]
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Tim Xiao deposited Counterparty Credit Risk Introduction in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoCounterparty credit risk (CCR) refers to the risk that a counterparty to a bilateral financial derivative contract may fail to fulfill its contractual obligation causing financial loss to the non-defaulting party. It will be incurred in the event of default by a counterparty.
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Kiril Dimitrov deposited The Professed Culture of the Business Organizations in the Defense Industry in Bulgaria. What Does it Look Like? And do they Need it? in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoPurpose – This article aims to outline and analyze the role, structure and dominating content of professed organizational culture among the companies in the defense industry in Bulgaria as conscious and the official expression of their leadership intentions within the contemporary business environment, uniquely justifying the existence of each e…[Read more]
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Ayesha Majid deposited Microfinance Service in Pakistan over the decade in the group
Business Management on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoPakistan has made considerable developments in Microfinance though a late starter in this industry. The sector formally started to develop from 1999 although; semiformal sectors since the 1980s are providing micro-credit in Pakistan. Including Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and Rural Support Programs (RSPs). Subsidies have played an important…[Read more]
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