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Risk Management: Challenge and Opportunity

✍ Scribed by Ian R. Harper, Joachim G. Keller, Christian M. Pfeil (auth.), Prof. Dr. Michael Frenkel, Ph.D. Ulrich Hommel, Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
427
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XXVI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Does Risk Management Make Financial Markets Riskier?....Pages 3-23
The Relevance and Management of Reputation Risk in the Global Securities Industry....Pages 25-37
Managing Catastrophic Risk with Financial Instruments....Pages 39-62
Introducing New Risk Classes to Organized Exchanges: The Case of Electricity Derivatives....Pages 63-84
Challenges and Solutions for the Management of Longevity Risk....Pages 85-100
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
The Key to Risk Management: Management....Pages 103-120
Market Risk: Benchmark and Standard Model....Pages 121-140
KMV Credit Risk Modeling....Pages 141-154
Value at Risk: Tool for Managing Trading Risks....Pages 155-179
The Real Option Value of Operational and Managerial Flexibility in Global Supply Chain Networks....Pages 181-201
Problems of Evaluating R&D Projects as Real Options....Pages 203-212
Financial Hedging and Banks’ Assets and Liabilities Management....Pages 213-227
Front Matter....Pages 229-229
Governance of Global Financial Markets: Risk of Hubris....Pages 231-245
Risk Management, Corporate Governance And the Modern Corporation....Pages 247-262
Governing the Corporate Risk Management Function: Regulatory Issues....Pages 263-276
Statutory Regulation of the Risk-Management Function in Germany: Implementation Issues for the Non-Financial Sector....Pages 277-294
Financial Reorganization in Japan Can Japanese Banks Survive?....Pages 295-312
International Trade in Risky Foods: The Policies of the European Community and the World Trade Organization....Pages 313-332
Front Matter....Pages 333-333
Economic Risks of EMU....Pages 335-356
Estimating the Exchange Rate Exposure of US Multinational Firms: Evidence from an Event Study Methodology....Pages 357-371
Front Matter....Pages 333-333
Foreign-Exchange-Risk Management in German Non-Financial Corporations: An Empirical Analysis....Pages 373-393
Back Matter....Pages 395-415

✦ Subjects


Finance/Investment/Banking; Quantitative Finance


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