Financial Risk and Financial Risk Management Technologies: Issues and Advances
Methods for sound risk management are of increasing interest among Wall Street investment banking and brokerage firms in the aftermath of the October 1987 crash of the stock market. As the knowledge of advanced technology applications in risk management increases, financial firms are finding innovat...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-31572014-04-02T10:22:16Z Financial Risk and Financial Risk Management Technologies: Issues and Advances BANSAL, A. Kauffman, Robert J. Mark, R. M. Peters, E. Methods for sound risk management are of increasing interest among Wall Street investment banking and brokerage firms in the aftermath of the October 1987 crash of the stock market. As the knowledge of advanced technology applications in risk management increases, financial firms are finding innovative ways to use them practically, in order to insulate themselves. The recent development in models, the software and hardware, and the market data to track risk are all considered advances in Risk Management Technology (RMT). These advances have affected all three stages of risk management: the identification, the measurement, and the formulation of strategies to control financial risk. This article discusses the advances made in five areas of RMT: communication software, object-oriented programming, parallel processing, neural nets and artificial intelligence. Systems based on any of these areas may be used to add value to the business of a firm. A business value linkage analysis shows how the utility of advanced systems can be measured to justify their costs. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2157 info:doi/10.1016/0378-7206(93)90004-D http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-7206(93)90004-D Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Risk management Object-oriented Neural nets Artificial intelligence Business value Clientserver Distributed database Parallel processing Pattern recognition Data quality Computer Sciences Finance and Financial Management |
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Methods for sound risk management are of increasing interest among Wall Street investment banking and brokerage firms in the aftermath of the October 1987 crash of the stock market. As the knowledge of advanced technology applications in risk management increases, financial firms are finding innovative ways to use them practically, in order to insulate themselves. The recent development in models, the software and hardware, and the market data to track risk are all considered advances in Risk Management Technology (RMT). These advances have affected all three stages of risk management: the identification, the measurement, and the formulation of strategies to control financial risk. This article discusses the advances made in five areas of RMT: communication software, object-oriented programming, parallel processing, neural nets and artificial intelligence. Systems based on any of these areas may be used to add value to the business of a firm. A business value linkage analysis shows how the utility of advanced systems can be measured to justify their costs. |
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