Credit Portfolio Management: A Practitioner's Guide to the Active Management of Credit Risks

Credit Portfolio Management: A Practitioner's Guide to the Active Management of Credit Risks

by Michael Hünseler
Credit Portfolio Management: A Practitioner's Guide to the Active Management of Credit Risks

Credit Portfolio Management: A Practitioner's Guide to the Active Management of Credit Risks

by Michael Hünseler

eBook2013 (2013)

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Overview

Credit Portfolio Management is a topical text on approaches to the active management of credit risks. The book is a valuable, up to date guide for portfolio management practitioners. Its content comprises of three main parts: The framework for managing credit risks, Active Credit Portfolio Management in practice and Hedging techniques and toolkits.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230391505
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/30/2013
Series: Global Financial Markets
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Michael Hünseler is currently Head of Credit Portfolio Management at Assenagon Asset Management. Previously, he was Head of Credit Risk Strategies and Analytics at Unicredit Group, and Head of Active Credit Portfolio Management at Hypovereinsbank. Prior to this, Michael was responsible for developing the corporate bond, high yield and structured products business as Head of Credit at Deka Investment. Michael is one of 50 people who were honored in the Credit Magazine's Hall of Fame for his achievements in the European corporate debt market, and was awarded "Credit Portfolio Manager Of The Year 2007" by Risk magazine.

Table of Contents

  The Case for Credit Portfolio Management Credit Risk Strategies What if: Credit Risk Stress Testing Evolution of Portfolio Management Business Models Accounting Complexity and Implications Regulatory capital managment under Basel II CDS: Hedging of Issuer and Counterparty Risk Loan Credit Derivatives, Sub-participations and Credit Indices Hedge Strategies for Baskets, Swaptions and Macro Hedges  
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