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Credit Risk Valuation

Credit Risk Valuation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very valuable resource
Review: This book discusses credit risk valuation in detail and quantitatively. The book is very strong on counterparty credit risk of derivatives. That is really the focus, though it also has stuff on general credit risk and credit derivatives (I wish it had more on credit derivatives). It also offers a chapter on general option pricing and risk-neutral valuation principles (brief but very good). What I also liked was the appendix with a short description of the more important and more advanced mathematical concepts used in the book. Although (or perhaps because) not an easy read but rather terse and demanding, I found it to be an extremely valuable resource. It really helped me understand the subject matter and gave me a good idea of how to model such risks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best for Credit Risk Modelling
Review: This is an essential book for anyone interested in evaluating credit risk. It is well written and one of the best in its class in the market.

For more on products, however, especially the explosively growing credit derivatives market, I recommend Tavakoli's "Credit Derivatives" 2nd Edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very valuable resource
Review: This is an extremely innovative book on counterparty risk, not your standard lame textbook full of old stuff that everybody knows already. Focus is counterparty risk of derivatives but it also has some stuff on credit derivatives. The best part are clearly the chapters on counterparty risk. Now, this book is written for people with a strong math background; it is not an easy read. But for the few out there interested in counterparty risk and quantitative modeling techniques like me, this is a gem.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book on credit risk valuation
Review: This is probably still the best book on the valuation of credit risk. It is concise, rigorous, yet with many examples and a good treatment of implementation issues.


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