Iceberg Risk An Adventure in Portfolio Theory
Iceberg risk is a breakthrough in portfolio and risk management, combining deep theory and an intimate acquaintance with practice. The first half describes in clear, practical terms the 90% of financial risk in large cross-market portfolios that is invisible to standard models. The second half gives...
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Main Author: | Osband, Kent (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
TEXERE LLC
2002
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