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Financial Calculus

An Introduction to Derivative Pricing

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 19th Sep 1996
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 17mm
Weight: 530g
ISBN-10: 0521552893
ISBN-13: 9780521552899
Barcode No: 9780521552899
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The rewards and dangers of speculating in the modern financial markets have come to the fore in recent times with the collapse of banks and bankruptcies of public corporations as a direct result of ill-judged investment. At the same time, individuals are paid huge sums to use their mathematical skills to make well-judged investment decisions. Here now is the first rigorous and accessible account of the mathematics behind the pricing, construction and hedging of derivative securities. Key concepts such as martingales, change of measure, and the Heath-Jarrow-Morton model are described with mathematical precision in a style tailored for market practitioners. Starting from discrete-time hedging on binary trees, continuous-time stock models (including Black-Scholes) are developed. Practicalities are stressed, including examples from stock, currency and interest rate markets, all accompanied by graphical illustrations with realistic data. A full glossary of probabilistic and financial terms is provided. This unique book will be an essential purchase for market practitioners, quantitative analysts, and derivatives traders.

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'... a very readable and useful introduction to the pricing of derivatives ... A recommendable book.' Wil Schilders, ITW Nieuws '... the first rigorous and accessible account of the mathematics behind the pricing, construction and hedging of derivative securities.' L'Enseignement Mathematique