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NumeriX Webinar: Demystifying Credit Trading Systems for Traders
Business Wire, August 4, 2008
Session Will Address Best Practices for Front to Back Office Solutions
NEW YORK -- NumeriX, the recognized leader of analytic solutions for structuring, pricing and risk analysis of derivatives and structured products, will host its next Summer Series Webinar on Wednesday, August 6th at 9:30am EDT. The Webinar, titled "Best Practices for Trading Systems," will be led by Jordon Hu, CEO, RiskVal.
In the Webinar, Mr. Hu will focus on best practices for front to back office solutions designed for credit traders and risk managers. Key lessons will be demonstrated through Credit-X, a Web-delivered turnkey solution powered by industry standard models from NumeriX. The session will address key features of the system including:
* Pricing capabilities for synthetic CDO, LCDS, LCDX, Single name CDS, Index and Index tranches and corporate bonds
* Greeks and P/L Management
* Portfolio level single name, correlation and index basis risk reports
* Portfolio level spread scenario, base correlation and forward theta scenario analysis report
The session will also cover Mulit-level Portfolio Management and Dynamic corporate Action and Default Management console.
* Date: August 6, 2008
* Time: 9:30am EDT
* Duration: approximately 30 minutes
* Register to attend: http://www.numerix.com/events/webinarsignup.htm
About NumeriX
NumeriX is the award-winning, independent leader in pricing and risk analytics for fixed income, credit, foreign exchange, hybrids, cross currency, inflation rate and equity derivatives. NumeriX has a financial engineering and quantitative team composed largely of Ph.D.'s on the same scale as the very largest of financial institutions. More than 350 clients across 25 countries rely on NumeriX risk analytic software for speed and accuracy in valuing their structured products and derivatives. Trading and risk platform vendors leverage NumeriX analytics to gain a time-to-market advantage by embedding the power of NumeriX into their systems. Founded in 1996, the company is privately held with offices in New York, London, Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong. For more information visit www.numerix.com.
For more information visit www.numerix.com or on Bloomberg at NUMX [GO].
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