Description
An accessible guide to enterprise risk management for financial institutions. This second edition has been updated to reflect new legislation.
About the Author
Paul Sweeting is Professor of Actuarial Science at the University of Kent, Canterbury where he teaches enterprise risk management. His research covers areas as diverse as longevity, pensions accounting, and investment strategy. Prior to joining the University of Kent, Professor Sweeting was Head of Research at Legal and General Investment Management and Managing Director at J. P. Morgan Asset Management. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, the Royal Statistical Society, and the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment. He is also a CFA Charterholder and a Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary. He has written a number of articles on financial issues, and is a regular contributor to the written and broadcast media.
Reviews
Review of previous edition: 'Provides all the tools required to build and maintain a comprehensive ERM framework, covering a range of qualitative and quantitative techniques and their uses in identifying, assessing, modelling and measuring risk.' Actuary Magazine
'In total, this book provides not only a very comprehensive and accessible introduction to financial enterprise risk management, but also covers advanced topics such as Bayesian networks and current regulatory developments such as Basel III. It clearly demonstrates the importance of risk management for financial institutions and outlines detailed steps and procedures that can be taken to obtain a firm understanding of risk. The book discusses the specific advantages and limitations of current risk management tools and frameworks and provides rich guidance on how to implement ERM on a comprehensive level.' Matthias M. M. Buehlmaier, zbMATH
Book Information
ISBN 9781107184619
Author Paul Sweeting
Format Hardback
Page Count 614
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1360g
Dimensions(mm) 255mm * 182mm * 31mm