Investing in Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed Securities, +...

Investing in Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed Securities, + Website: Financial Modeling with R and Open Source Analytics

Glenn M. Schultz, Frank J. Fabozzi
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A complete guide to investing in and managing a portfolio of mortgage- and asset-backed securities

Mortgage- and asset-backed securities are not as complex as they might seem. In fact, all of the information, financial models, and software needed to successfully invest in and manage a portfolio of these securities are available to the investment professional through open source software. Investing in Mortgage and Asset-Backed Securities + Website shows you how to achieve this goal.

The book draws entirely on publicly available data and open source software to construct a complete analytic framework for investing in these securities. The analytic models used throughout the book either exist in the quantlib library, as an R package, or are programmed in R and incorporated into the analytic framework used.

  • Examines the valuation of fixed-income securities—metrics, valuation framework, and return analysis
  • Covers residential mortgage-backed securities—security cash flow, mortgage dollar roll, adjustable rate mortgages, and private label MBS
  • Discusses prepayment modeling and the valuation of mortgage credit
  • Presents mortgage-backed securities valuation techniques—pass-through valuation and interest rate models

Engaging and informative, this book skillfully shows you how to build, rather than buy, models and proprietary analytical platforms that will allow you to invest in mortgage- and asset-backed securities.

Anno:
2016
Edizione:
1
Casa editrice:
Wiley
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
416
ISBN 10:
1118944003
ISBN 13:
9781118944004
Collana:
Wiley Finance
File:
PDF, 11.44 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2016
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