Room 207
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~smirnov/PractSeminar10.html
Rick Klotz
(Greenwich Capital) will give a mini-course
“Understanding
US Fixed Income Markets”.
January 19,
Tuesday,
Mikhail
Smirnov, Introduction to Seminar, Review of Topics for Student Projects.
January 21,
Thursday,
Gabriel
Medina (HSBC Bank), Monte Carlo Calculations of Value-at-Risk
and other
Risk Measures.
January 26,
Tuesday,
Jan Vecer (
January 28,
Thursday,
Jonathan Schachter, (
February 2,
Tuesday,
Tebogo Phiri
(Royal Bank of
February 4,
Thursday,
Filo Fiorani (Bank of
Pricing under Variance Gamma Processes.
February 9,
Tuesday,
Anil Suri, Nevenka Vrdoljak
(Bank of
February
11, Thursday,
Hicham Haj-Hamou
(BNP Paribas) Current Dynamics of Fixed Income Markets.
February
16, Tuesday,
Rick Klotz,
(
February
18, Thursday,
Rick Klotz,
(
February
23, Tuesday,
Rick Klotz,
(
February
25, Thursday,
Rick Klotz,
(
March 2,
Tuesday,
Rick Klotz,
(
March 4,
Thursday,
Rick Klotz,
(
March 9,
Tuesday,
Rick Klotz,
(
March 11,
Thursday
Olivier Rochet (UBS), Capital Requirements -
Credit Risk.
March 23,
Tuesday,
Sandro
Fusco (Thomson Reuters) Portfolio Risk
March 25,
Thursday,
Rick Klotz,
(
March 30,
Tuesday,
Mikhail Smirnov, Dynamic Leverage and Dynamic Risk.
April 1, Thursday,
Mikhail
Smirnov, Dynamic Leverage and Dynamic Risk II
April 6, Tuesday,
Marc-Albert
Michaud, (Deutsche Bank), New Banking Regulation
April 8, Thursday,
Chenxu
Li, (
April 13, Tuesday,
Karen Pham Van,
(Balestra Capital) TBA
April 15,
Thursday,
Anthony
Cassese, (Bank of
April 20, Tuesday,
Shane Hegarty, (
April 22, Thursday, Student
Project Presentations
April 27, Tuesday, Student Project Presentations
April 29, Thursday, Student
Project Presentations
May 4, Tuesday, Student Project Presentations
There is no
final exam in this class. The fixed income portion of the class will have 1 homework and 1 takehome midterm. These grades take 30% of the class grade (15%
for homework and midterm). 70% of the grade will be calculated on the basis of
the course project. Project can be a group project of up to 4 students (similar
to MAT 4071) or individual project. Students must form a group, select a topic
either themselves or in consultation with prof.
Smirnov, and e-mail group list, topic and proposal to prof.
Smirnov by February 18. The projects are due April 22 and will be presented on April 22, April
27, April 29 and May 4 in class.