Risk management and financial institutions
Material type: TextPublication details: Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2019Edition: 4thDescription: xxv, 714 pISBN:- 9788126560615
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Business Snapshots xxiii
Preface xxv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Risk vs. Return for Investors 2
1.2 The Efficient Frontier 6
1.3 The Capital Asset Pricing Model 8
1.4 Arbitrage Pricing Theory 14
1.5 Risk vs. Return for Companies 14
1.6 Risk Management by Financial Institutions 18
1.7 Credit Ratings 19
Summary 20
Further Reading 20
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 21
Further Questions 22
Part 1: Financial Institutions and Their Trading 23
Chapter 2 Banks 25
2.1 Commercial Banking 26
2.2 The Capital Requirements of a Small Commercial Bank 28
2.3 Deposit Insurance 30
2.4 Investment Banking 31
2.5 Securities Trading 36
2.6 Potential Conflicts of Interest in Banking 38
2.7 Today’s Large Banks 39
2.8 The Risks Facing Banks 42
Summary 43
Further Reading 43
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 44
Further Questions 44
Chapter 3 Insurance Companies and Pension Plans 47
3.1 Life Insurance 48
3.2 Annuity Contracts 51
3.3 Mortality Tables 52
3.4 Longevity and Mortality Risk 56
3.5 Property-Casualty Insurance 57
3.6 Health Insurance 60
3.7 Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection 61
3.8 Reinsurance 62
3.9 Capital Requirements 63
3.10 The Risks Facing Insurance Companies 64
3.11 Regulation 64
3.12 Pension Plans 66
Summary 70
Further Reading 71
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 71
Further Questions 72
Chapter 4 Mutual Funds, ETFs, and Hedge Funds 75
4.1 Mutual Funds 75
4.2 Exchange-Traded Funds 79
4.3 Active vs. Passive Management 80
4.4 Regulation 82
4.5 Hedge Funds 83
4.6 Hedge Fund Strategies 88
4.7 Hedge Fund Performance 93
Summary 94
Further Reading 95
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 95
Further Questions 96
Chapter 5 Trading in Financial Markets 97
5.1 The Markets 97
5.2 Clearing Houses 98
5.3 Long and Short Positions in Assets 99
5.4 Derivatives Markets 101
5.5 Plain Vanilla Derivatives 102
5.6 Non-Traditional Derivatives 114
5.7 Exotic Options and Structured Products 117
5.8 Risk Management Challenges 118
Summary 120
Further Reading 122
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 122
Further Questions 125
Chapter 6 The Credit Crisis of 2007–2008 127
6.1 The U.S. Housing Market 128
6.2 Securitization 131
6.3 The Losses 137
6.4 What Went Wrong? 138
6.5 Lessons from the Crisis 140
Summary 141
Further Reading 142
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 142
Further Questions 143
Chapter 7 Valuation and Scenario Analysis: The Risk-Neutral and Real Worlds 145
7.1 Volatility and Asset Prices 146
7.2 Risk-Neutral Valuation 147
7.3 Scenario Analysis 152
7.4 When Both Worlds Have to Be Used 153
7.5 The Calculations in Practice 154
7.6 Estimating Real-World Processes 155
Summary 156
Further Reading 157
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 157
Further Questions 158
Part 2: Market Risk 159
Chapter 8 How Traders Manage Their Risks 161
8.1 Delta 161
8.2 Gamma 169
8.3 Vega 171
8.4 Theta 173
8.5 Rho 174
8.6 Calculating Greek Letters 174
8.7 Taylor Series Expansions 175
8.8 The Realities of Hedging 177
8.9 Hedging Exotic Options 178
8.10 Scenario Analysis 180
Summary 181
Further Reading 181
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 181
Further Questions 182
Chapter 9 Interest Rate Risk 185
9.1 The Management of Net Interest Income 186
9.2 Types of Rates 188
9.3 Duration 193
9.4 Convexity 196
9.5 Generalization 198
9.6 Nonparallel Yield Curve Shifts 200
9.7 Principal Components Analysis 204
9.8 Gamma and Vega 207
Summary 208
Further Reading 209
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 209
Further Questions 210
Chapter 10 Volatility 213
10.1 Definition of Volatility 213
10.2 Implied Volatilities 215
10.3 Are Daily Percentage Changes in Financial
Variables Normal? 217
10.4 The Power Law 220
10.5 Monitoring Daily Volatility 222
10.6 The Exponentially Weighted Moving Average Model 225
10.7 The GARCH(1,1) Model 227
10.8 Choosing Between the Models 229
10.9 Maximum Likelihood Methods 229
10.10 Using GARCH(1,1) to Forecast Future Volatility 235
Summary 239
Further Reading 239
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 240
Further Questions 241
Chapter 11 Correlations and Copulas 243
11.1 Definition of Correlation 243
11.2 Monitoring Correlation 245
11.3 Correlation and Covariance Matrices 248
11.4 Multivariate Normal Distributions 250
11.5 Copulas 252
11.6 Application to Loan Portfolios: Vasicek’s Model 258
Summary 264
Further Reading 264
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 265
Further Questions 266
Chapter 12 Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall 269
12.1 Definition of VaR 271
12.2 Examples of the Calculation of VaR 272
12.3 A Drawback of VaR 273
12.4 Expected Shortfall 274
12.5 Coherent Risk Measures 274
12.6 Choice of Parameters for VaR and ES 278
12.7 Marginal, Incremental, and Component Measures 283
12.8 Euler’s Theorem 284
12.9 Aggregating VaRs and ESs 285
12.10 Back-Testing 285
Summary 289
Further Reading 289
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 290
Further Questions 291
Chapter 13 Historical Simulation and Extreme Value Theory 293
13.1 The Methodology 293
13.2 Accuracy of VaR 299
13.3 Extensions 301
13.4 Computational Issues 306
13.5 Extreme Value Theory 307
13.6 Applications of EVT 310
Summary 313
Further Reading 313
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 314
Further Questions 314
Chapter 14 Model-Building Approach 317
14.1 The Basic Methodology 318
14.2 Generalization 321
14.3 The Four-Index Example Revisited 323
14.4 Handling Term Structures 326
14.5 Extensions of the Basic Procedure 331
14.6 Risk Weights and Weighted Sensitivities 332
14.7 Handling Non-Linearity 333
14.8 Model-Building vs.Historical Simulation 339
Summary 340
Further Reading 340
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 341
Further Questions 342
Part 3: Regulation 345
Chapter 15 Basel I, Basel II, and Solvency II 347
15.1 The Reasons for Regulating Banks 347
15.2 Bank Regulation Pre-1988 348
15.3 The 1988 BIS Accord 350
15.4 The G-30 Policy Recommendations 353
15.5 Netting 354
15.6 The 1996 Amendment 356
15.7 Basel II 359
15.8 Credit Risk Capital Under Basel II 360
15.9 Operational Risk Capital Under Basel II 369
15.10 Pillar 2: Supervisory Review 370
15.11 Pillar 3: Market Discipline 370
15.12 Solvency II 371
Summary 372
Further Reading 373
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 373
Further Questions 375
Chapter 16 Basel II.5, Basel III, and Other Post-Crisis Changes 377
16.1 Basel II.5 378
16.2 Basel III 381
16.3 Contingent Convertible Bonds 390
16.4 Use of Standardized Approaches and SA-CCR 390
16.5 Dodd–Frank Act 392
16.6 Legislation in Other Countries 394
Summary 396
Further Reading 397
Practice Questions and Problems (Answers at End of Book) 397
Further Questions 398
Chapter 17 Regulation of the OTC Derivatives Market 399
17.1 Clearing in OTC Markets 400
17.2 Post-Crisis Regulatory Changes 404
17.3 Impact of the Changes 408
17.4 CCPs and Bankruptcy 412
Summary 412
Further Reading 413
Risk Management and Financial Institutions, explains all aspects of financial risk and financial institution regulation, helping you better understand the financial markets—and their potential dangers. Inside, you’ll learn the different types of risk, how and where they appear in different types of institutions, and how the regulatory structure of each institution affects risk management practices. Comprehensive ancillary materials include software, practice questions, and all necessary teaching supplements, facilitating more complete understanding and providing an ultimate learning resource.
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