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Credit Risk Management (Available on Request)


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Summary

Price
£299 inc VAT
Study method
Onsite
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

The credit crisis course highlights issues in risk management and it provides a detailed set of tools and techniques for managing and controlling credit risk, market risk and derivatives risk.

Description

Course topics, presented through the use of examples, case studies, include:

  • Defining credit risk
  • counterparty risk
  • default risk
  • settlement risk
  • Evaluating netting agreements
  • How collateral management can help reduce credit risk
  • Describing the credit rating process
  • Credit spread analysis
  • Measuring credit risk using
  • VaR
  • CreditMetrics
  • Use of credit derivatives in risk management
  • Credit enhancement techniques

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