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THE ESSENTIALS OF RISK MANAGEMENT SECOND EDITION MICHEL CROUHY, DAN GALAI. ROBERT MARK Mc Graw Hill Education New York Chicago San Francisco Athens London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi Singapore Sydney Toronto

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  • THE

    ESSENTIALS OF

    RISK

    MANAGEMENT

    SECOND EDITION

    MICHEL CROUHY, DAN GALAI. ROBERT MARK

    Mc Graw Hill Education

    New York Chicago San Francisco Athens London Madrid Mexico City Milan

    New Delhi Singapore Sydney Toronto

  • CONTENTS

    Foreword vii

    Foreword xi

    Introduction to the Second Edition: Reforming Risk Management for the Post-Crisis Era xv

    1. Risk Management: A Helicopter View 1 1.1 Typology of Risk Exposures 23

    2. Corporate Risk Management: A Primer 45 3. Banks and Their Regulators:

    The Post-Crisis Regulatory Framework 67 3.1 Basel I 117 3.2 The 1996 Market Risk Amendment 125 3.3 Basel II and Minimum Capital Requirements for Credit Risk 131 3.4 Basel 2.5: Enhancements to the Basel II Framework 137 3.5 Contingent Convertible Bonds 143

    4. Corporate Governance and Risk Management 151 5. A User-Friendly Guide to the Theory of Risk and Return 183 6. Interest Rate Risk and Hedging with Derivative Instruments 203 7. Measuring Market Risk: Value-at-Risk,

    Expected Shortfall, and Similar Metrics 233 8. Asset/Liability Management 265 9. Credit Scoring and Retail Credit Risk Management 305

    10. Commercial Credit Risk and the Rating of Individual Credits 333 10.1 Definitions of Key Financial Ratlos 363

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  • vi Contents

    11. Quantitative Approaches to Credit Portfolio Risk and Credit Modeling 365 11.1 The Basic Idea of the Reduced Form Model 407

    12. The Credit Transfer Marketsand Their Implications 411 12.1 Why the Rating of CDOs by Rating Agencies Was Misleading 467

    13. Counterparty Credit Risk: CVA, DVA, and FVA 471 14. Operational Risk 499 15. Model Risk 529 16. Stress Testing and Scenario Analysis 555

    16.1 The 2013 Dodd-Frank Severely Adverse Scenarios 581 17. Risk Capital Attribution and

    Risk-Adjusted Performance Measurement 583

    Epilogue: Trends in Risk Management 609 Index 619