Managing Credit Risk, Second Edition opens with a detailed discussion of today's global credit markets-touching on everything from the emergence of hedge funds as major players to the growing influence of rating agencies. After gaining a firm understanding of these issues, you'll be introduced to some of the most effective credit risk management tools, techniques, and vehicles currently available. If you need to keep up with the constant changes in the world of credit risk management, this book will show you how.
It would be an understatement to say that the field of financespecifically the credit arenahas changed in the decade since the first edition of Managing Credit Risk was published. Ten years later, things look a lot different. Credit risk has grown in scope and complexity against the backdrop of global economic, political, and technological change, and there are also many more tools, much more information, and some important new players to deal with.
That's why John Caouette, Edward Altman, Paul Narayanan, and Robert Nimmo have created Managing Credit Risk, Second Edition. Fully revised and updated to reflect the numerous developments within the discipline, this timely title combines state-of-the-art credit risk solutions with the practical perspectives of leading experts who have successfully implemented them.
Written with the serious financial professional in mind, Managing Credit Risk, Second Edition opens with a detailed discussion of today's global credit marketstouching on everything from the emergence of hedge funds as major players to the growing influence of rating agencies. After gaining a firm understanding of these issues, you'll be introduced to some of the most effective credit risk management tools, techniques, and vehicles currently available, including:
- Credit models for small business, real estate, and emerging market companies
- Default recovery rates and "loss given default" in credit risk modeling and practice
- Credit risk models based on accounting data and market values
- Testing and implementation of credit risk models
- The most popular forms of credit derivatives and approaches that can be used to analyze counterparty credit risk and much more
Rounding out this discussion of credit risk management, the authors skillfully integrate emerging trends in the financial markets with the new methods mentioned. This will allow you to quickly apply the lessons outlined throughout these pages to today's dynamic credit environment.
In recent years, credit risk has become pervasive throughout the world. The dramatic growth in borrowing by all segments of societyfrom corporations and consumers to governmentsclearly illustrates the scale of this credit explosion. If you need to keep up with the constant changes in the world of credit risk management, and want to improve your overall understanding of this field, then look no further than Managing Credit Risk, Second Edition.