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Fixed Income Relative Value Analysis + Website: A Practitioner''s Guide to the Theory, Tools, and Trades

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By (author): Christian Schaller Doug Huggins

An invaluable guide for fixed income practitioners, fully updated to incorporate the shift from LIBOR to SOFR

Since its first edition in 2013, Fixed Income Relative Value Analysis: A Practitioners Guide to the Theory, Tools, and Trades has become the gold standard for guides linking financial theories with practical analysis tools. The newly revised second edition reflects both the progress in statistical tools over the last decade and the impact of the transition to SOFR on swap spreads.

Youll find a set of statistical and financial tools, a multitude of actual trades resulting from the application of these tools, as well as access to a companion website featuring spreadsheets illustrating some of the models contained in the book.

This book covers:

  • Statistical models for quantitative market analysis, in particular mean reversion models and principal component analysis, now including the multivariate Ornstein-Uhlenbeck model.
  • An in-depth approach to understanding swap spreads in theory and practice.
  • A comprehensive discussion of the various basis swaps and their combinations.
  • The incorporation of credit default swaps in yield curve analysis.
  • A classification of option trades into three types and the appropriate analysis tools.
  • Fitted curve techniques for identifying relative value among different bonds.
  • A multi-factor delivery option model for bond future contracts.

Fixed Income Relative Value Analysis has proven to be an indispensable desk reference for buy- and sell-side fixed income professionals, including traders, quantitative analysts, portfolio managers, financial engineers, fixed income salespeople with sophisticated clientele and risk managers.

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  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781394189083

About Christian SchallerDoug Huggins

DOUG HUGGINS London has been working in the fixed income markets in the US and Europe for 32 years. He managed the European fixed income relative value research group at Deutsche Bank in the late 90s when the group was voted best in its class for three consecutive years by the readers of Global Investor Magazine. He joined ABN AMRO in 2001 as Global Head of Fixed Income Relative Value Research and subsequently became the firms Global Head of Hedge Fund Sales. In 2003 he started a proprietary trading desk at ABN focusing on fixed income relative value opportunities. He continued a career as a relative value trader in the London offices of two global hedge funds: Citadel and Old Lane. Doug has a Ph.D. in financial economics and statistics from the University of Chicago. CHRISTIAN SCHALLER Eisenstadt Austria earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Bonn Germany before learning the tools of the fixed income trade in the Relative Value team at Deutsche Bank managed by Anshu Jain. Over time hes made a number of original contributions particularly in the areas of principal component analysis and basis swap modeling. While responsible for Deutsche Banks research in Tokyo he was voted best relative value researcher by customers in the Greenwich survey. Since 2004 he has been providing consulting and training for financial institutions through his consulting firms in Japan and Austria and as a trainer for The Technical Analyst in London. In early 2017 Christian and Doug created QMA Analytics a London-based firm providing analytic software for financial market participants.

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