Saturday, September 25 1999Columbia Practitioners Conference on the Mathematics of Finance |
Columbia Practitioners Conference on the Mathematics of Finance
Auditorium 308 Havemeyer Hall
Columbia University
Program Committee: I.Karatzas, J.Cvitanic, M.Smirnov.
Organizing Committee: M.Smirnov
Sponsored by the Columbia University Program in Mathematics of Finance.
Practitioners Conference grew out of Finance Practitioners Seminar at Columbia University Program in Mathematics of Finance. The aim is to bring together academics, practitioners and students, to discuss questions of current interest, and to suggest open problems.
PROGRAM: Saturday, 25 September 1999
8:30-9:00 Registration, COFFEE
9:00-9:15 Welcome from organizers: prof. M.Smirnov
9:15-9:45 N. CHRISS (Goldman Sachs)
"Optimal exercise of portfolio transactions"
9:45-10:15 A. MATYTSIN (J.P. Morgan)
"Volatility Derivatives"
10:15-10:45 B. FLESAKER (Bear Stearns)
"Credit Risk and Derivatives"
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-11:45 A.CHEKHLOV (TrendLogic)
"Dynamic portfolio management methods in statistical and technical trading."
11:45-12:15 E. DERMAN (Goldman Sachs)
"Fear, Greed and Moderation in Volatility Markets"
12:15-12:45 R. KLOTZ (Greenwich Capital)
"Practical Problems with Building Fixed Income Value-At-Risk Models"
12:45-2:30 Lunch.
2:30-3:00 J.GATHERAL (Merrill Lynch)
"Volatility and hedging errors"
3:00-3:30 S. ESIPOV (Centre Solutions-Zurich Group)
"On P/L distributions of Dynamic Hedging Strategies"
4:00-4:30 Coffee Break
4:30-5:00 P.CARR (BankAmerica)
"Derivatives of Derivative Securities"
5:00-5:30 V. FINKELSTEIN (J.P.Morgan)
"Emerging markets derivatives"
5:30-7:00 RECEPTION: Food and drinks
Registration Fees
Academic: By 20 September, $95 ($50 student). On site, $115 ($60, student).
Corporate: By 20 September, $175. On site, $195.
To attend, please send name, title, address and e-mail address, along with a check payable to
"Mathematics of Finance Conferences", to
Mr. Laurent Breach
Attn: Mathematics of Finance Practitioners Conference
Department of Mathematics, Columbia University
2990 Broadway, Mailcode 4406
New York, NY 10027, USA
email: lrb@math.columbia.edu
Please contact Mr. Breach for additional information about the Columbia Practitioners Conference.
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