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Interest Rate Models - Theory and Practice by Damiano Brigo,Fabio Mercurio
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    Description of Interest Rate Models - Theory and Practice

    The 2nd edition of this successful book has several new features. The calibration discussion of the basic LIBOR market model has been enriched considerably, with an analysis of the impact of the swaptions interpolation technique and of the exogenous instantaneous correlation on the calibration outputs. A discussion of historical estimation of the instantaneous correlation matrix and of rank reduction has been added, and a LIBOR-model consistent swaption-volatility interpolation technique has been introduced. The old sections devoted to the smile issue in the LIBOR market model have been enlarged into several new chapters. New sections on local-volatility dynamics, and on stochastic volatility models have been added, with a thorough treatment of the recently developed uncertain-volatility approach. Examples of calibrations to real market data are now considered. The fast-growing interest for hybrid products has led to new chapters. A special focus here is devoted to the pricing of inflation-linked derivatives. The three final new chapters of this second edition are devoted to credit.
    Since Credit Derivatives are increasingly fundamental, and since in the reduced-form modeling framework much of the technique involved is analogous to interest-rate modeling, Credit Derivatives - mostly Credit Default Swaps (CDS), CDS Options and Constant Maturity CDS - are discussed, building on the basic short rate-models and market models introduced earlier for the default-free market. Counterparty risk in interest rate payoff valuation is also considered, motivated by the recent Basel II framework developments.

    Contents of Interest Rate Models - Theory and Practice

    Part I. BASIC DEFINITIONS AND NO ARBITRAGE

    Part II. FROM SHORT RATE MODELS TOHJM

    Part III. MARKET MODELS

    Part IV. THE VOLATILITY SMILE

    Part V. EXAMPLES OF MARKET PAYOFFS

    Part VI. INFLATION

    PartVII. CREDIT

    Part VIII. APPENDICES


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