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Optimal statistical inference in financial engineering
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Boca Raton, FL : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2008
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xii, 366 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9781584885917

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30000010226345 QA276 T38 2008 Open Access Book Book
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Until now, few systematic studies of optimal statistical inference for stochastic processes had existed in the financial engineering literature, even though this idea is fundamental to the field. Balancing statistical theory with data analysis, Optimal Statistical Inference in Financial Engineering examines how stochastic models can effectively describe actual financial data and illustrates how to properly estimate the proposed models.

After explaining the elements of probability and statistical inference for independent observations, the book discusses the testing hypothesis and discriminant analysis for independent observations. It then explores stochastic processes, many famous time series models, their asymptotically optimal inference, and the problem of prediction, followed by a chapter on statistical financial engineering that addresses option pricing theory, the statistical estimation for portfolio coefficients, and value-at-risk (VaR) problems via residual empirical return processes. The final chapters present some models for interest rates and discount bonds, discuss their no-arbitrage pricing theory, investigate problems of credit rating, and illustrate the clustering of stock returns in both the New York and Tokyo Stock Exchanges.

Basing results on a modern, unified optimal inference approach for various time series models, this reference underlines the importance of stochastic models in the area of financial engineering.


Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Elements of Probability
Statistical Inference
Various Statistical Methods
Stochastic Processes
Time Series Analysis
Introduction to Statistical Financial Engineering
Term Structure
Credit Rating
Appendix
References
Index
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