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Modeling Financial Markets: Using Visual Basic.Net and Databases to Create Pricing, Trading, and Risk Management Models [With CDROM]

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Limitations in today's software packages for financial modeling system development can threaten the viability of any system--not to mention the firm using that system. "Modeling Financial Markets "is the first book to take financial professionals beyond those limitations to introduce safer, more sophisticated modeling methods. It contains dozens of techniques for financial ...more
Hardcover, 392 pages
Published January 21st 2004 by McGraw-Hill Companies
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