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World Scientific Publishing Company Practical Approach To Xva, A: The Evolution Of Derivatives Valuation After The Financial Crisis

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"This book gives a clear and precise picture of important aspects of XVA implementation, in particular, KVA using regression with in depth numerical analysis. By avoiding model oversimplifications, this book will help any reader get a better and more practical understanding of the mechanics of XVA." Assad Bouayoun Senior XVA Quantitative Consultant HSBC Global Banking and Markets The 2008 financial crisis shook the financial derivatives market to its core, revealing a failure to fully price the cost of doing business then. As a response to this, and to cope with regulatory demands for massively increased capital and other measures with funding cost, the pre-2008 concept of Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) has evolved into the far more complex hybrid Cross Valuation Adjustment (XVA). This book presents a clear and concise framework and provides key considerations for the computation of myriad adjustments to the price of financial derivatives, to fully reflect costs. XVA has been of great interest recently due to heavy funding costs (FVA), initial margin (MVA) and capital requirements (KVA) required to sustain a derivatives business since 2008, in addition to the traditional concepts of cost from counterparty default or credit deterioration (CVA), and its mirror image — the cost of one own's default (DVA). The book takes a practitioner's perspective on the above concepts, and then provides a framework to implement such adjustments in practice. Models are presented too, taking note of what is computationally feasible in light of portfolios typical of investment banks, and the different instruments associated with these portfolios.

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Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 May 2019
Listed Since
08 April 2020

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