Credit Engineering for Bankers
Morton Glantz and
Johnathan Mun
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Morton Glantz: Lecturer in Finance & Business Economics, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York, NY, USA
Johnathan Mun: Real Options Valuation, Inc.
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Abstract:
More efficient credit portfolio engineering can increase the decision-making power of bankers and boost the market value of their banks. By implementing robust risk management procedures, bankers can develop comprehensive views of obligors by integrating fundamental and market data into a portfolio framework that treats all instruments similarly. Banks that can implement strategies for uncovering credit risk investments with the highest return per unit of risk can confidently build their businesses. Through chapters on fundamental analysis and credit administration, authors Morton Glantz and Johnathan Mun teach readers how to improve their credit skills and develop logical decision-making processes. As readers acquire new abilities to calculate risks and evaluate portfolios, they learn how credit risk strategies and policies can affect and be affected by credit ratings and global exposure tracking systems. The result is a book that facilitates the discipline of market-oriented portfolio management in the face of unending changes in the financial industry. Concentrates on the practical implementation of credit engineering strategies and tools Demonstrates how bankers can use portfolio analytics to increase their insights about different groups of obligors Investigates ways to improve a portfolio’s return on risk while minimizing probability of insolvency
Keywords: PRISM model; loans; multivariate; external repayment; cash flow (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010 Originally published 2010-10-20.
Edition: 2
ISBN: 978-0-12-378585-5
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