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25 hours

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Free

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Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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  • Financial Engineering is a multidisciplinary field involving finance and economics, mathematics, statistics, engineering and computational methods. The emphasis of FE & RM Part II will be on the use of simple stochastic models to (i) solve portfolio optimization problems (ii) price derivative securities in various asset classes including equities and credit and (iii) consider some advanced applications of financial engineering including algorithmic trading and the pricing of real options. We will also consider the role that financial engineering played during the financial crisis.

Financial Engineering and Risk Management Part II
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Curriculum

Mean-Variance Analysis and CAPM

Practical Issues in Implementing Mean Variance

Equity Derivatives in Practice: Part I

Equity Derivatives in Practice: Part II

Credit Derivatives and Structured Products

Other Applications of Financial Engineering

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