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More About This Title Fat-Tailed and Skewed Asset Return Distributions: Implications for Risk Management, Portfolio Selection, and Option Pricing
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CHRISTIAN MENN, DR. RER. POL., is Hochschulassistent at the Chair of Statistics, Econometrics and Mathematical Finance at the University of Karlsruhe. Currently, he is a Visiting Scientist at the School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering at Cornell University as a postdoctoral fellow.
FRANK J. FABOZZI, PhD, CFA, CPA, is the Frederick Frank Adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale University's School of Management. He is also a Fellow of the International Center for Finance at Yale University. Prior to joining the Yale faculty, Fabozzi was a visiting professor of finance in the Sloan School at MIT. Fabozzi has authored and edited many acclaimed books in finance and is also the Editor of the Journal of Portfolio Management.
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About the Authors.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
PART ONE: Probability and Statistics.
Chapter 2: Discrete Probability Distributions.
Chapter 3: Continuous Probability Distributions.
Chapter 4: Describing a Probability Distribution Function: Statistical Moments and Quantiles.
Chapter 5: Joint Probability Distributions.
Chapter 6: Copulas.
Chapter 7: Stable Distributions.
Chapter 8: Estimation Methodologies.
PART TWO: Stochastic Processes.
Chapter 9: Stochastic Processes in Discrete Time and Time Series Analysis.
Chapter 10: Stochastic Processes in Continuous Time.
PART THREE: Portfolio Selection.
Chapter 11: Equity and Bond Return Distributions.
Chapter 12: Risk Measures and Portfolio Selection.
Chapter 13: Risk Measures in Portfolio Optimization and Performance Measures.
PART FOUR: Risk Management.
Chapter 14: Market Risk.
Chapter 15: Credit Risk.
Chapter 16: Operational Risk.
PART FIVE: Option Pricing.
Chapter 17: Introduction to Option Pricing and the Binomial Model.
Chapter 18: Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model.
Chapter 19: Extension of the Black-Scholes Model and Alternative Approaches.
INDEX.
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"This book is well-written by knowledgeable authors and provides readers with an excellent overview of where fat-tailed or skewed distributions may be needed. The book unfolds in a clear and easy-to-read way, and I would definitely recommend this as an excellent introductory text." -- Financial Engineering News, June 30, 2006