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New Ways For Managing Global Financial Risks: The Next Generation Hardcover English by M.H. Hyman - 30-Nov-05

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PublisherJohn Wiley And Sons Ltd
AuthorM.H. Hyman
Book FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleThe Next Generation
Book DescriptionThis title looks at the present state-of-the-art in global financial risk management, and then at the innovations and solutions that are being developed to solve the problems with current methodologies. The author presents a closely reasoned explanation of why the traditional quantitative methods are no longer adequate and argues the case for the hybrid instrument that will arise from the merging of the capital and insurance markets. "New Ways for Managing Global Financial Risks" will allow readers to think differently about how global financial risk is managed, and how to simplify the process.
About the AuthorMICHAEL H. HYMAN was the founder of GH Asset Management, Ltd, London, England, a firm specializing in global fixed income asset management. The firm's primary interest is the development of international portfolios of government debt instruments and the use of derivative instruments to manage associated financial risks. Clients include pension funds, corporations, banks, local governments, reinsurance companies and insurance firms. Mr Hyman's global fixed income performance track record was consistently in the top one percentile and ranked number one in 1992, 1993, 1995 & 1996 by the PIPER Performance Measurement Service, (reported by "Pensions and Investments"). A prolific writer and popular speaker, Mr Hyman has led seminars and training programs for investment bankers and money managers worldwide. He has recently founded a new venture, Global Financial Risk Solutions, a financial engineering company. He completed his undergraduate studies from the University of Miami and his postgraduate studies and economic research from the London School of Economics.
Publication Date30-Nov-05
Number of Pages166
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