Handbook of Financial Data and Risk Information 2 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Brose, Margarita S; Nichols, Bill; Krishna, Dilip; Flood, Mark D
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Herausgeber: Brose, Margarita S; Nichols, Bill; Krishna, Dilip; Flood, Mark D
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A comprehensive resource for understanding the issues involved in collecting, measuring and managing data in the financial services industry.
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A comprehensive resource for understanding the issues involved in collecting, measuring and managing data in the financial services industry.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1170
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2767g
- ISBN-13: 9781107690707
- ISBN-10: 1107690706
- Artikelnr.: 40721046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1170
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 183mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2767g
- ISBN-13: 9781107690707
- ISBN-10: 1107690706
- Artikelnr.: 40721046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume 1: Preface; Part I. Risk Management Context for Financial Data:
Introduction Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 1. A brief history of
financial risk and information Mark D. Flood; 2. Risk management Robert
Mark and Dilip Krishna; 3. Portfolio risk monitoring Clifford V. Rossi; 4.
Frameworks for systemic risk monitoring Alan King, John C. Liechty,
Clifford V. Rossi and Charles Taylor; 5. Data-driven regulation and
financial reform: one perspective from industry on the financial crisis
John C. Pattison; Part II: Requirements and Sources for Financial Risk
Management: Introduction Bill Nichols; 6. Banking and financial activities
in the real economy Jefferson Braswell and Robert Mark; 7. Capital markets
data Martijn Groot; 8. Capital markets reference data Marc Alvarez; 9. Risk
management data and information for improved insight Margarita S. Brose,
Mark D. Flood and David M. Rowe; Part III. Regulatory Data: Introduction
Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 10. A history of financial regulation
in the USA from the beginning until today: 1789 to 2011 Alejandro Komai and
Gary Richardson; 11. Data for microprudential supervision of US banks Mark
D. Flood, Simon Kwan and Irina S. Leonova; 12. Microprudential supervisory
data in the USA: securities and derivatives Margarita S. Brose and Jesse T.
Weintraub; 13. Financial data and risk information needed for the European
system of financial supervision Per Nymand-Andersen, Nicola Antoniou,
Oliver Burkart and Jarl Kure; 14. Data needed for macroprudential
policymaking Laura Kodres; Index. Volume 2: Preface; Part IV: Data
Operations in Financial Institutions: Introduction Dilip Krishna; 15.
Financial market participants John Carroll and Jonathan Sparks; 16.
Functional model for financial data and risk information Janine Forsythe;
17. Financial institutions' data requirements Dianne Buonincontri and
Nicholas Robson; 18. US residential-mortgage transfer systems: a
data-management crisis John Patrick Hunt, Richard Stanton and Nancy
Wallace; Part V. Data Management Technologies: Introduction Martijn Groot;
19. Financial data interchange standards Karla McKenna, Jim Northey and
Bill Nichols; 20. Data storage and processing Dilip Krishna; 21. The
extracting, transforming and transmitting of data Martijn Groot; 22. The
visual analysis of financial data Victoria L. Lemieux, Brian Fisher and
Thomas Dang; 23. Metadata management Marc Alvarez; 24. Data Security and
privacy Michael J. McCabe; Part VI: Implementation of Data and Analytics:
Introduction Dilip Krishna; 25. Project implementation Margarita S. Brose
and Dilip Krishna; 26. Operations management Jim Blair; 27. Data governance
and data stewardship Deborah Stockdale; Index.
Introduction Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 1. A brief history of
financial risk and information Mark D. Flood; 2. Risk management Robert
Mark and Dilip Krishna; 3. Portfolio risk monitoring Clifford V. Rossi; 4.
Frameworks for systemic risk monitoring Alan King, John C. Liechty,
Clifford V. Rossi and Charles Taylor; 5. Data-driven regulation and
financial reform: one perspective from industry on the financial crisis
John C. Pattison; Part II: Requirements and Sources for Financial Risk
Management: Introduction Bill Nichols; 6. Banking and financial activities
in the real economy Jefferson Braswell and Robert Mark; 7. Capital markets
data Martijn Groot; 8. Capital markets reference data Marc Alvarez; 9. Risk
management data and information for improved insight Margarita S. Brose,
Mark D. Flood and David M. Rowe; Part III. Regulatory Data: Introduction
Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 10. A history of financial regulation
in the USA from the beginning until today: 1789 to 2011 Alejandro Komai and
Gary Richardson; 11. Data for microprudential supervision of US banks Mark
D. Flood, Simon Kwan and Irina S. Leonova; 12. Microprudential supervisory
data in the USA: securities and derivatives Margarita S. Brose and Jesse T.
Weintraub; 13. Financial data and risk information needed for the European
system of financial supervision Per Nymand-Andersen, Nicola Antoniou,
Oliver Burkart and Jarl Kure; 14. Data needed for macroprudential
policymaking Laura Kodres; Index. Volume 2: Preface; Part IV: Data
Operations in Financial Institutions: Introduction Dilip Krishna; 15.
Financial market participants John Carroll and Jonathan Sparks; 16.
Functional model for financial data and risk information Janine Forsythe;
17. Financial institutions' data requirements Dianne Buonincontri and
Nicholas Robson; 18. US residential-mortgage transfer systems: a
data-management crisis John Patrick Hunt, Richard Stanton and Nancy
Wallace; Part V. Data Management Technologies: Introduction Martijn Groot;
19. Financial data interchange standards Karla McKenna, Jim Northey and
Bill Nichols; 20. Data storage and processing Dilip Krishna; 21. The
extracting, transforming and transmitting of data Martijn Groot; 22. The
visual analysis of financial data Victoria L. Lemieux, Brian Fisher and
Thomas Dang; 23. Metadata management Marc Alvarez; 24. Data Security and
privacy Michael J. McCabe; Part VI: Implementation of Data and Analytics:
Introduction Dilip Krishna; 25. Project implementation Margarita S. Brose
and Dilip Krishna; 26. Operations management Jim Blair; 27. Data governance
and data stewardship Deborah Stockdale; Index.
Volume 1: Preface; Part I. Risk Management Context for Financial Data:
Introduction Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 1. A brief history of
financial risk and information Mark D. Flood; 2. Risk management Robert
Mark and Dilip Krishna; 3. Portfolio risk monitoring Clifford V. Rossi; 4.
Frameworks for systemic risk monitoring Alan King, John C. Liechty,
Clifford V. Rossi and Charles Taylor; 5. Data-driven regulation and
financial reform: one perspective from industry on the financial crisis
John C. Pattison; Part II: Requirements and Sources for Financial Risk
Management: Introduction Bill Nichols; 6. Banking and financial activities
in the real economy Jefferson Braswell and Robert Mark; 7. Capital markets
data Martijn Groot; 8. Capital markets reference data Marc Alvarez; 9. Risk
management data and information for improved insight Margarita S. Brose,
Mark D. Flood and David M. Rowe; Part III. Regulatory Data: Introduction
Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 10. A history of financial regulation
in the USA from the beginning until today: 1789 to 2011 Alejandro Komai and
Gary Richardson; 11. Data for microprudential supervision of US banks Mark
D. Flood, Simon Kwan and Irina S. Leonova; 12. Microprudential supervisory
data in the USA: securities and derivatives Margarita S. Brose and Jesse T.
Weintraub; 13. Financial data and risk information needed for the European
system of financial supervision Per Nymand-Andersen, Nicola Antoniou,
Oliver Burkart and Jarl Kure; 14. Data needed for macroprudential
policymaking Laura Kodres; Index. Volume 2: Preface; Part IV: Data
Operations in Financial Institutions: Introduction Dilip Krishna; 15.
Financial market participants John Carroll and Jonathan Sparks; 16.
Functional model for financial data and risk information Janine Forsythe;
17. Financial institutions' data requirements Dianne Buonincontri and
Nicholas Robson; 18. US residential-mortgage transfer systems: a
data-management crisis John Patrick Hunt, Richard Stanton and Nancy
Wallace; Part V. Data Management Technologies: Introduction Martijn Groot;
19. Financial data interchange standards Karla McKenna, Jim Northey and
Bill Nichols; 20. Data storage and processing Dilip Krishna; 21. The
extracting, transforming and transmitting of data Martijn Groot; 22. The
visual analysis of financial data Victoria L. Lemieux, Brian Fisher and
Thomas Dang; 23. Metadata management Marc Alvarez; 24. Data Security and
privacy Michael J. McCabe; Part VI: Implementation of Data and Analytics:
Introduction Dilip Krishna; 25. Project implementation Margarita S. Brose
and Dilip Krishna; 26. Operations management Jim Blair; 27. Data governance
and data stewardship Deborah Stockdale; Index.
Introduction Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 1. A brief history of
financial risk and information Mark D. Flood; 2. Risk management Robert
Mark and Dilip Krishna; 3. Portfolio risk monitoring Clifford V. Rossi; 4.
Frameworks for systemic risk monitoring Alan King, John C. Liechty,
Clifford V. Rossi and Charles Taylor; 5. Data-driven regulation and
financial reform: one perspective from industry on the financial crisis
John C. Pattison; Part II: Requirements and Sources for Financial Risk
Management: Introduction Bill Nichols; 6. Banking and financial activities
in the real economy Jefferson Braswell and Robert Mark; 7. Capital markets
data Martijn Groot; 8. Capital markets reference data Marc Alvarez; 9. Risk
management data and information for improved insight Margarita S. Brose,
Mark D. Flood and David M. Rowe; Part III. Regulatory Data: Introduction
Margarita S. Brose and Mark D. Flood; 10. A history of financial regulation
in the USA from the beginning until today: 1789 to 2011 Alejandro Komai and
Gary Richardson; 11. Data for microprudential supervision of US banks Mark
D. Flood, Simon Kwan and Irina S. Leonova; 12. Microprudential supervisory
data in the USA: securities and derivatives Margarita S. Brose and Jesse T.
Weintraub; 13. Financial data and risk information needed for the European
system of financial supervision Per Nymand-Andersen, Nicola Antoniou,
Oliver Burkart and Jarl Kure; 14. Data needed for macroprudential
policymaking Laura Kodres; Index. Volume 2: Preface; Part IV: Data
Operations in Financial Institutions: Introduction Dilip Krishna; 15.
Financial market participants John Carroll and Jonathan Sparks; 16.
Functional model for financial data and risk information Janine Forsythe;
17. Financial institutions' data requirements Dianne Buonincontri and
Nicholas Robson; 18. US residential-mortgage transfer systems: a
data-management crisis John Patrick Hunt, Richard Stanton and Nancy
Wallace; Part V. Data Management Technologies: Introduction Martijn Groot;
19. Financial data interchange standards Karla McKenna, Jim Northey and
Bill Nichols; 20. Data storage and processing Dilip Krishna; 21. The
extracting, transforming and transmitting of data Martijn Groot; 22. The
visual analysis of financial data Victoria L. Lemieux, Brian Fisher and
Thomas Dang; 23. Metadata management Marc Alvarez; 24. Data Security and
privacy Michael J. McCabe; Part VI: Implementation of Data and Analytics:
Introduction Dilip Krishna; 25. Project implementation Margarita S. Brose
and Dilip Krishna; 26. Operations management Jim Blair; 27. Data governance
and data stewardship Deborah Stockdale; Index.







