
In Recent Years The Finance Industry Has Mushroomed To Become An Important Part Of Modern Economies, And Many Science And Engineering Graduates Have Joined The Industry As Quantitative Analysts, With Mathematical And Computational Skills That Are Needed To Solve Complex Problems Of Asset Valuation And Risk Management. An Important Parallel Story Exists Of Scientific Endeavour. Between 1965-1995, Insightful Ideas In Economics About Asset Valuation Were Turned Into A Mathematical 'theory Of Arbitrage', An Enterprise Whose First Achievement Was The Famous 1973 Black-scholes Formula, Followed By Extensive Investigations Using All The Resources Of Modern Analysis And Probability. The Growth Of The Finance Industry Proceeded Hand-in-hand With These Developments. Now New Challenges Arise To Deal With The Fallout From The 2008 Financial Crisis And To Take Advantage Of New Technology, Which Has Revolutionized The Practice Of Trading. This Very Short Introduction Introduces Readers With No Previous Background In This Area To Arbitrage Theory And Why It Works The Way It Does. Illuminating Pricing Theory, Mark Davis Explains Its Applications To Interest Rates, Credit Trading, Fund Management And Risk Management. He Concludes With A Survey Of The Most Pressing Issues In Mathematical Finance Today. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
This book investigates the core principles of arbitrage theory and its role in modern financial markets. Author Mark H. A. Davis, a distinguished expert in probability and mathematical finance, utilizes his academic background to distill complex valuation models into an accessible framework. He argues that the development of mathematical finance is inextricably linked to the evolution of the global finance industry and the necessity of managing risk in volatile markets.
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Experts recognize this work as a concise and reliable entry point for students and professionals seeking to understand the mathematical underpinnings of finance. Readers frequently note that the prose maintains a high level of clarity despite the inherent density of the subject matter.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191092029
ISBN-13:
9780191092022
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