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Risk Management and Capital Adequacy [Repost]

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Risk Management and Capital Adequacy [Repost]

Reto R. Gallati - Risk Management and Capital Adequacy
Published: 2003-03-21 | ISBN: 0071407634 | PDF | 550 pages | 3 MB


A Step-by-Step Approach for Integrating Market, Credit, and Operational Risk Management–While Complying with New Basel Accord Guidelines
For financial institutions around the world, the work involved in managing market, credit, and operational risk exposures–as well as the capital required to support such exposures–will change dramatically under the new Basel Accord guidelines. Risk Management and Capital Adequacy is the first book to examine how institutions can streamline programs by, wherever possible, integrating and simplifying risk management strategies and techniques.
From analyses of the latest models and frameworks to case studies and examples of the devastating effects of unfocused or insufficient risk management, this in-depth examination reveals:
Building blocks for constructing an integrated, effective risk management framework
The three pillars of the Basel Accord–and what institutions must do to comply with each
Details behind financial disasters, from LTCM to Barings, and how they could have been prevented
While banks have an institutional interest in managing risk exposures, they also have a competitive interest in minimizing the capital required to offset those exposures. Risk Management and Capital Adequacy is the first book to outline an integrative framework for managing risks, and complying with the Basel Accord requirements, in the most cost-effective, capital-efficient, and competitively sound possible ways.
The effective management of risk is a front-and-center topic for financial institutions. Charged with meeting everything from the newly fluid realities of global markets to the inflexible requirements of the Basel Accords, institutions are finding they must replace formalized and normative approaches with new types of risk management. These programs must be detailed enough to address the risks of today's dynamic markets yet adaptable enough to meet the needs of individual institutions and their requirements–while at the same time allowing decision-makers to demonstrate their willingness and capability to effectively handle unseen risk and increase shareholder value.
Risk Management and Capital Adequacy examines and explains today's key approaches for understanding and managing market, credit, and operational risk. The first book to provide practitioners with straightforward and hands-on techniques for integrating key risk management approaches, this all-inclusive resource covers topics such as:
The history of modern risk management
Regulatory mechanisms for managing risk
Conceptual approaches for modeling market, credit, and operational risk
Modern Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model
Uses and limitations of Value at Risk
The BIS risk-based capital requirement framework
KMV's credit monitor model
Differences in credit versus market risk models
KPMG's Loan Analysis System and other risk-neutral valuation approaches
Products with inherent credit risks
Capital adequacy issues from regulatory and industry perspectives
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the New Basel Capital Accord
Case studies of Metallgesellschaft, Sumitomo, LTCM, and Barings
Under the new Basel guidelines, all financial institutions subject to local banking laws will be required to adopt and operate under dramatically different risk exposure rules and guidelines. Risk Management and Capital Adequacy provides banking executives with an integrated risk management framework that is as seamless to implement as it is self-explanatory and complete. It is today's most across-the-board examination of where risk management stands today, which rules and guidelines are likely to change in the future, and how institutions can establish programs that meet risk management imperatives, limit risk capital requirements, and provide for the integration of risk management to cover the global spectrum of today's financial arena.

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