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020 _a9780198787945
082 _a650.0151
_bDAV
100 _aDavis, M. H. A.
245 _aMathematical finance : a very short introduction
260 _bOxford University Press,
_c2019
_aOxford :
300 _axxiv,133 p.;
_bill.,
_c17 cm
365 _b350.00
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490 _aVery short introductions
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
520 _aIn recent years the finance industry has mushroomed to become an important part of modern economies. Growing hand-in-hand with these developments, the field of mathematical finance saw insightful ideas about asset valuation turn into a mathematical 'theory of arbitrage'. New challenges now arise as technology revolutionizes the practice of trading, and the ongoing fallout from the 2008 financial crisis is dealt with. Mark Davis introduces readers with a mathematical bent to arbitrage theory and why it works the way it does. For anybody who is curious about the workings of modern finance, this book offers a comprehensive survey of the most pressing issues in the field today
650 _aBusiness mathematics
650 _aFund management
650 _aBlack-Scholes formula
650 _aArbitrage theory
650 _aRisk management
650 _aAsset valuation
650 _aCredit trading
650 _aInterest rates
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