The handbook of exotic options : instruments, analysis, and applications
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The handbook of exotic options : instruments, analysis, and applications
McGraw-Hill, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC or compatible system; Microsoft Windows 3.1
Computer disk in pocket attached to inside front cover
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"The Handbook of Exotic Options" is the first book to explain the theoretical foundations, structures, and applications of these exciting new instruments. Edited by Israel Nelken, one of the foremost experts in the field, this handbook provides an in-depth explanation of the latest uses of exotic options by institutional investors and corporate treasurers, as well as the latest thinking on advanced topics. Readers will find valuable discussions of: options theory, volatility, and pricing; the Brownian Motion and the Black Scholes Model; and risk management applications of exotic options.
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