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MANAGING FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK: STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL PORTFOLIOS

DEROSA, DAVID F. - Personal Name;

Managing Foreign Exchange Risk: Strategies for Global Portfolios is the first book of its kind to provide detailed coverage of both theoretical ideas and practical techniques for currency risk management.

Building upon this comprehensive theoretical base, author David F. DeRosa, Ph.D., turns his attention to the practical applications for currency risk management, detailing state-of-the-art hedging and other risk management techniques.

Managing Foreign Exchange Risk: Strategies for Global Portfolios concludes with an analysis of the very latest developments in the field of currency risk management, including:
- Currency Option Replication Theory
- Proprietary Trading Techniques
- The Theory of Exotic Currency Option Pricing


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10001273332.45 DER mRLC MM (Rak Buku Umum)Available
Detail Information
Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
David F. DeRosa
Call Number
332.45 DER m
Publisher
Chicago : Probus Publishing Company., 1991
Collation
x, 232 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
1-55738-164-X
Classification
332.45
Content Type
-
Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Risk Management
Portfolio Management
Foreign Exchange Administration
Change Administration
Specific Detail Info
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